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Apr 11 2024
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How Election Deniers Became Mainstream—and Are Weaponizing Tech
Election deniers are mobilizing their supporters and rolling out new tech to disrupt the November election. These groups are already organizing on hyperlocal levels, and learning to monitor polling places, target election officials, and challenge voter rolls. And though their work was once fringe, its become mainstreamed in the Republican Party. Today on WIRED Politics Lab, we focus on what
WiredApr 15 2024
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Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, expands voting access ahead of Passover and primary election
NORRISTOWN, Pa. (CBS) — Passover starts next week, coinciding with the Pennsylvania primary election. While many Jews will not be voting during the holiday, officials in Montgomery County are working to ensure people can vote ahead of Election Day. "Passover for us is one of our top three holidays in Jewish tradition," said Rabbi Chana Leslie Glazer, of Temple Brith Achim. She was thrilled
CBS News (Online)May 23 2023
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Arizona Judge Tosses Kari Lake’s 2022 Election Lawsuit
An Arizona judge threw out a lawsuit filed by Kari Lake over her defeat in last year’s race for governor, ruling that she had failed to prove that the state’s most populous county, Maricopa, had neglected to review voters’ signatures on mail-in ballot envelopes. The decision, issued late Monday, is the latest legal setback for Ms. Lake, a Republican who was backed by former President Donald J
New York Times (News)Apr 08 2024
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Two Oxford County commissioners to not seek re-election
Commissioners Steven Merrill and David Duguay representing Districts 1 and 2 will not be seeing re-election this year, Duguay told NEWS CENTER Maine. OXFORD COUNTY, Maine — Two Oxford County commissioners will not be seeking re-election this year after decades in their respective districts. District 2 Commissioner David Duguay told NEWS CENTER Maine Monday night he will be stepping away after
News Center MaineMar 15 2024
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Emails among staff at Maine's only youth prison in 2022 detail major concerns
The documents newly obtained through the Freedom of Information Act by NEWS CENTER Maine show the internal struggle among staff at Long Creek in 2022. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video Complaints about poor conditions for inmates and employees, including major staffing shortages, have plagued the facility. Fewer children are being
News Center MaineApr 05 2024
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Mexico’s Presidential Election Will Not End the Nation’s Crisis
The era of Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) is coming to an end. Most Americans, particularly those following the disastrous events at the southern border, are likely to say good riddance to the cantankerous AMLO, who is completing a six-year term and legally prohibited from running again. The Mexican leader has been the hemisphere’s loudest voice in promoting a universal “
The American ConservativeApr 05 2024
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General Election School Board Candidates Finalized
In the initial March 5th election results, it looked like both candidates would escape accountability for their actions. The results from those who had voted early and uncontested in-person votes showed Al-Alim and Ortiz in the lead. However, neither was near the 50% + 1 they needed to avoid a runoff. By the next day, both candidates had lost their lead and as mail-in ballots continued to
Patch.comApr 15 2024
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Wisconsin election administrator given extra security after attacks from Trump
Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe has been granted additional security following verbal false claims about her from former President Donald Trump. Trump has publicly falsely accused Wolfe of rigging the election in the battleground state of Wisconsin in favor of President Joe Biden. In 2020, Biden won Wisconsin by a narrow 0.63-point margin of 20,000 votes. “Every day,
Washington ExaminerApr 08 2024
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Merrimack 2024 Town And School Election Voter's Guide
MERRIMACK, NH — Voters in Merrimack go to the polls on April 9 to make decisions about town and school budgets as well as political positions, warrant articles, and other issues. Here is what you need to know. Merrimack voters will cast ballots between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. at the following three locations: View the town’s voting map, linked here, to find out where you vote. Four candidates are on
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