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Apr 30 2024
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DNC votes to restore New Hampshire’s delegates for this summer’s convention
The Democratic National Committee voted Tuesday to reinstate New Hampshire’s delegates ahead of this summer’s convention in Chicago, ending months of fighting over the state’s 2024 presidential primary. New Hampshire, which has a state law on the books requiring it to hold the first presidential primary, had refused to comply with a new Democratic calendar that moved South Carolina to the
NBC News DigitalApr 30 2024
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Missouri Supreme Court orders new election on KCPD funding, ruling voters were misled
The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday tossed the results of a 2022 vote in which Missourians overwhelmingly approved a measure forcing Kansas City to pay more for its police. The extraordinary decision found that Missouri voters were misled by statewide officials when they approved the measure, called Amendment 4. It calls for a new election to be held in November. Judge Paul C. Wilson wrote
The Kansas City StarJul 31 2023
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Judge denies request to pull Celeste Maloy from special election ballot
A judge denied a request Monday to temporarily remove Celeste Maloy's name from the 2nd Congressional District special election ballot. In a lawsuit filed earlier this month, Quin Denning — who lost to Maloy in the Utah Republican Party convention in June — argues that Maloy’s inactive voter registration when she filed as a candidate makes her ineligible for the primary ballot. The case can
Deseret NewsJul 31 2023
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Judge denies request to pull Celeste Maloy from special election ballot
SALT LAKE CITY — A judge denied a request Monday to temporarily remove Celeste Maloy's name from the 2nd Congressional District special election ballot. In a lawsuit filed earlier this month, Quin Denning — who lost to Maloy in the Utah Republican Party convention in June — argues that Maloy's inactive voter registration when she filed as a candidate makes her ineligible for the primary ballot
KSLSep 28 2023
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Federal magistrate recommends against emergency filing to keep Trump off West Virginia ballot
CHARLESTON — A Texas Republican candidate for president’s effort to keep former Republican president Donald Trump off the West Virginia ballot in 2024 was dealt a short-term setback Thursday. In proposed findings and recommendations filed Thursday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Omar J. Aboulhosn recommended the denial of an emergency application for a restraining order and a request for an expedited
The Parkersburg News and SentinalMay 01 2024
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Massachusetts audit says state could be leaving $266M on table with rideshares
Uber and Lyft signs in the windshield of a car in New York. Photo: Lindsey Nicholson/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images If rideshare drivers were classified as employees, the companies behind them would have owed Massachusetts on average $266 million in state benefits from the past decade, per a state auditor's report. Why it matters: A Superior Court judge and a ballot
AxiosOct 20 2023
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BREAKING: Jordan Loses Secret Ballot, No Longer GOP Nominee for Speaker; UPDATE: Only 86 Ayes
HotAirSep 27 2023
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Lawsuit over Trump's ballot access in West Virginia draws fire, fire and more fire
Republican political figures in West Virginia are distressed over a federal lawsuit filed by a longshot presidential candidate aiming to keep former President Donald Trump off ballots on constitutional grounds that insurrectionist activity disqualifies him. The legal concept is a swirling, high-minded debate about a constitutional issue dating back to the Reconstruction era. And the Republican
WV Metro NewsApr 30 2024
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As Chicago Trader Joe’s votes on unionizing, grocer fights other efforts
CHICAGO — The outcome of a vote on unionizing a Trader Joe’s on Chicago’s North Side is unclear after ballots were tallied late Monday in a closely watched union election at the national grocery chain, which has been gaining a reputation for opposing labor efforts. Workers voted 70 to 70, with one contested vote, which will determine whether the union succeeds, according to the National Labor
Washington PostApr 29 2024
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Colorado governor, Democrats reach long-term air quality and transit deal with oil and gas industry, environmentalists
Gov. Jared Polis and Democrats in the legislature unveiled a deal Monday with the oil and gas industry and environmentalists to tighten the state’s air quality regulations and raise millions of new dollars for transit projects in exchange for all sides pausing their pursuit of other legislation or ballot measures for the next several years. The grand compromise, which will be accomplished
The Colorado Sun