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Mar 23 2024
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Illinois' 2024 primary election results
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AxiosMar 14 2024
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Senator Michael Padilla
New Mexico is expanding a program that includes providing support for housing, health care and transportation to youths raised in foster care as they turn 18 and age out of the child welfare system. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed an executive order Thursday that should add 20 young adults each year to the “fostering connections” program who might not otherwise qualify. Democratic state
Albuquerque JournalMar 13 2024
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Mississippi Senate passes early voting bill
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – The Mississippi Senate passed a bill on Tuesday that allows for “no excuse” early voting 15 days before election day. Mississippi is one of only three states in the nation that have no form of early voting. State Senator Jeremy England (R-District 51) said legislation like this modernizes the state and increases election integrity. With a valid photo ID, voters can show
WJTV 12Mar 24 2024
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Alex Zdan will end U.S. Senate bid
Former News 12 New Jersey reporter Alex Zdan will withdraw from the U.S. Senate race tomorrow, leaving Curtis Bashaw and Christine Serrano Glassner to battle for the Republican nomination in the June 4 primary, the New Jersey Globe has confirmed. A six-week campaign for the journalist-turned-candidate netted him impressive victories, including victories: a convention win in Monmouth, one of
New Jersey GlobeMar 23 2024
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Polls open for presidential primary election
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Voters across the state headed to polls to cast their ballots in the presidential primary election on Saturday, March 23. The big ballot items include selecting Louisiana’s presidential nominees for the Democratic and Republican parties. Some East Baton Rouge Parish residents will be selecting a new school board member to represent them. People in Baker will be voting
WAFB 9Mar 25 2024
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2024 Kansas Latest Election News & Updates
• None SHAWNEE CO. (KSNT) – This week, election offices across the Sunflower State are certifying the results of the Presidential Preference Primary (PPP). Shawnee County held its canvass today. County commissioners certified the results and determined more than 70 additional ballots would be counted. These are the votes from people who went to the wrong polling […] Thanks for your feedback
Yahoo NewsMar 25 2024
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2024 Michigan Latest Election News & Updates
• None The local official is one of two individuals to announce a run for the 64th District as a Republican candidate. Thanks for your feedback! • None District Four candidate is tired of revenge politics and wasted money Chris Crothers never pictured himself in local politics, but events over the past 18 months in Ottawa County inspired him to get involved. Thanks for your feedback! • None 'I
Yahoo NewsMar 20 2024
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Jury deliberations begin in trial of former Milwaukee elections official
A jury has begun deliberating a verdict in the trial of former Milwaukee elections official Kimberly Zapata. Kimberly Zapata is on trial and accused of sending fake military absentee ballots to a republican lawmaker in 2022. Zapata waived her right to testify in the case on Tuesday, March 19. Kimberly Zapata was criminally charged with misconduct in public office and three counts of making
WTMJ 4 MilwaukeeMar 20 2024
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Former Milwaukee election official convicted of absentee ballot fraud
MADISON, Wis. — A jury convicted a former Milwaukee election official of absentee ballot fraud and misconduct in office Wednesday in an unusual case that pitted a self-proclaimed whistleblower against election conspiracy theorists. Kimberly Zapata, 47, served as Milwaukee’s deputy elections director in 2022, when baseless claims about elections circulated among Republicans, including in the
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