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Apr 04 2024
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Texas Secretary of State debunks election-fraud claim spread by Elon Musk
Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson yesterday issued a statement debunking claims of widespread voter fraud that were amplified by X owner Elon Musk on the social network formerly named Twitter. Election officials in two other states also disputed the "extremely false" information shared by Musk. Musk is generally a big fan of Texas, but on Tuesday he shared a post by the account "End
Ars TechnicaDec 11 2023
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West Virginia Gubernatorial Candidate Says 2020 Election 'Stolen By the CIA'
West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner, R, doubled down on his past claims of fraud in the 2020 president election and suggested the CIA was even involved. "The election was stolen, and it was stolen by the CIA," Warner said at a Thursday MetroNews-hosted debate for West Virginia gubernatorial candidates. Warner is a vocal supporter of Trump and defender of his unfounded claims of
The MessengerNov 15 2021
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Beto O’Rourke to run for governor of Texas in 2022 election
Beto O’Rourke, a former congressman, Senate candidate and contender for the Democratic presidential nomination, will run for governor of Texas next year.
O’Rourke is seeking to take on Greg Abbott, the Republican governor who is pursuing a third term.
Abbott is seen as more vulnerable than he was previously, given demographic changes and events including the failure of much of
The GuardianMar 20 2024
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Gubernatorial candidates criticize state's economic development strategy
Nearly all of Indiana’s candidates for governor, regardless of party, say the state’s economic development strategy needs to change. All eight gubernatorial candidates who will appear on the ballot this year spoke at a forum Tuesday focused on business issues. It was hosted by NFIB, the Indiana Builders Association and Americans For Prosperity-Indiana. There was much criticism for the current
Indiana Public MediaMar 18 2024
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Voucher, 'school choice' advocates work to influence Texas elections
Public comment has long been a staple of local government meetings. But in North Dakota and other parts of the country, this engagement tool faces a future that's a little less certain. This month, the Fargo City Commission has come under scrutiny over possible plans to revamp the public comment portion of its meetings. Some commissioners have proposed breaking up when residents can talk about
Public News ServiceMar 23 2024
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Montana gubernatorial candidates file first finance reports of the year
HELENA, M.T. (KUMV) - The first campaign finance reports of the year for gubernatorial candidates in Montana are in. Candidates running for non-federal offices were required to file their finances this week, covering fundraising and expenses from January 1 to March 15. Governor Greg Gianforte led the candidates as he seeks his second term in November. He raised more than $1.2 million since
KFYRMay 24 2022
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Election results: How Texas voted in the May 2022 primary runoff
The Texas Tribune is a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization dedicated to helping you navigate Texas policy and politics — including the 2022 elections. We’re tracking the results of the Texas 2022 primary runoffs happening May 24.
The Texas TribuneMar 13 2024
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Collin O'Mara files for Delaware gubernatorial race
DELAWARE – Collin O’Mara has become the first candidate to officially file for Delaware’s gubernatorial race. The Democrat is the CEO of the National Wildlife Federation, and a former Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control secretary. In his campaign announcement video, O’Mara vowed to fight climate change, and to push for cleaner air and water. O’Mara also said he
ABC 47 WMDTMar 29 2024
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Peter Shapiro, former Essex County Executive and gubernatorial candidate, dies at 71
Former Essex County Executive Peter Shapiro, a smart, innovative and skillful politician who challenged the powerful Essex County political machine in stunning upset victories in races for the New Jersey State Assembly at age 23 and for County Executive at age 26, and was the Democratic nominee for Governor in 1985, died today after several years of health issues. He was 71. Shapiro had become
New Jersey Globe