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Apr 03 2024
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DSG senators elect speaker of the senate, provide committee updates
Duke Student Government senators voted for their speaker of the senate, approved SOFC funding and provided committee updates during their Wednesday meeting. Four senators were nominated as candidates for speaker of the senate: first-years Namit Kapoor and Yash Sharma, sophomore Dylan Cawley and junior Preston Nibley. Cawley was elected for the position following an anonymous vote and will
Duke ChronicleApr 16 2024
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Senate Judiciary Subcommittee Hearing on ‘Oversight of AI: Election Deepfakes’
The Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law holds a hearing entitled “Oversight of AI: Election Deepfakes” at 2:00 p.m. ET on April 16. Witnesses: The Honorable David Scanlan Secretary of State State of New Hampshire Concord, NH Zohaib Ahmed CEO and Co-Founder Resemble AI Santa Cl...
The Epoch TimesApr 17 2024
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The Sun, FOX45, UB to host US Senate Democratic primary election forum Friday
With less than one month to primary election day, The Baltimore Sun will host a live U.S. Senate Democratic primary forum Friday in partnership with WBFF FOX45 and the University of Baltimore’s Schaefer Center for Public Policy. Candidates U.S. Rep. David Trone and Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks have confirmed they will participate. A new poll from The Sun, FOX45 and UB’s
Baltimore SunMar 21 2024
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State Senate sets new elections for PSC members
ATLANTA – Legislation setting a new election schedule for members of the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) cleared the state Senate Thursday. Senators voted 43-9 to hold the election for the PSC’s District 2 seat now held by Commissioner Tim Echols in May of next year in conjunction with municipal election primaries. The elections for districts 3 and 5 – seats now held by commissioners
Capitol BeatMar 25 2024
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Republican nominee to state elections board heads to full Senate
A Maryland Republican Party nominee to the State Board of Elections will be recommended for confirmation to the full Senate despite concerns about a social media post and emails attributed to her. The Senate Executive Nominations Committee voted 12-3 Monday night to send Diane Butler, an Ellicott City resident, to the full Senate. The floor vote could come later this week. The committee held
Maryland MattersNov 04 2022
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AllSides Interactive: Who Will Control the House and Senate After the 2022 Elections?
Last updated 11/8/22
Pennsylvania. Georgia. Wisconsin. Several key states are expected to determine which political party will own control of Congress this year.
AllSides is helping you track the odds of those and the rest of the U.S. House and Senate races in the 2022 midterm elections.
In the spirit of showing all sides, we also invite you to check out these
AllSides StaffMar 06 2024
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Kyrsten Sinema: Independent senator won't run for re-election
Independent Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona has announced she will not run for re-election in November.
She decided to leave the Senate "because I choose civility, understanding, listening, working together on stuff", she said.
Ms Sinema switched from being a Democrat to an independent in 2022 but typically votes with her former party.
This sets up a straight fight
BBC NewsApr 09 2024
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SCOOP: McConnell-aligned groups set election year fundraising record in battle for Senate majority
EXCLUSIVE: Two outside groups aligned with longtime report that they hauled in over $51 million in fundraising in the past three months as Republicans aim to win back the chamber’s majority in November's elections. Senate Leadership Fund, which is the top super PAC backing incumbents and candidates, brought in $24.4 million in the January-March first quarter of 2024 fundraising. The affiliated
Fox News (Online News)Mar 12 2024
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Mississippi election results: President, Senate, House primaries
Mississippians voted Tuesday in several contested party primaries for president, U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives, and election results are below. Former President Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, was expected to easily carry the Republican primary on Tuesday, while current President Joe Biden was unopposed on the Mississippi ballot for the Democratic nomination.
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