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Apr 12 2024
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Two states warn that Biden may be kept off their ballots
The secretary of state role has become increasingly fraught since the 2020 election. Now it may be harder than ever for these officials, whose role calls for impartiality, to be seen as nonpartisan, says Richard Winger, founder of Ballot Access News. Ohio’s and Alabama’s declarations have been seen by some as a partisan reaction to the unsuccessful effort supported by Colorado’s Democratic
Christian Science MonitorApr 27 2024
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Judge: Gilbert council candidate can stay on ballot, signatures OK in election fraud claim
A Maricopa County Superior Court judge on Friday dismissed the election challenge against Gilbert council candidate Noah Mundt on procedural grounds, ruling that an amended complaint alleging signature fraud was filed too late. Mundt will remain on the ballot to compete for one of the two open seats on Gilbert Town Council. The judge ruled that the timeline was too tight to hear the case and
AZ CentralApr 26 2024
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Judge denies SC 3rd Congressional District hopeful’s request to stop ballot printing
A congressional hopeful’s effort to be on GOP ballot in June received a blow when a federal judge Thursday denied his request to stop ballot printing with his name left off. Michael LaPierre, who filed to run as a Republican in the 3rd Congressional District but was not allowed to be on the ballot, sued the S.C. GOP and South Carolina Election Commission. His request for a temporary retraining
The StateApr 23 2024
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Primary in Pennsylvania is here: A 2024 election guide from ballot issues to House races
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have essentially clinched their party’s 2024 nominations for the White House. But Pennsylvania voters on Tuesday will cast their ballots in a slew of contentious and potentially decisive congressional and state races that are still sure to make waves as the campaign chugs toward November. The primary results in this pivotal swing state are
"USA Today" ContributorApr 26 2024
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Lara Trump Says RNC Poll Watchers Will ‘Physically Handle The Ballots,’ Which They Are Not Allowed To Do
Last week, we reported that Donald Trump’s presidential campaign said it plans to deploy more than 100,000 attorneys and volunteers across battleground states to monitor the counting of votes and potentially challenge the count. The plans were confirmed by the RNC, which announced that attorneys would be stationed at “every single target processing center where mail ballots are tabulated.”
News OneMar 20 2024
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Ballot fraud trial hears testimony
MADISON, Wis. -- A former Milwaukee elections official charged with fraudulently requesting three military absentee ballots under fake names and sending them to a Republican lawmaker who embraced election conspiracy theories told investigators that she did it because she was tired of being harassed over outrageous arguments and wanted to shift attention to real flaws in the election system.
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteApr 18 2024
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NV Supreme Court Rules Abortion Ballot Initiative Constitutional - Nevada Globe
Overturning a district court’s ruling, the Nevada Supreme Court sided with the plaintiff, Nevadans for Reproductive Freedom (NRF), to move forward with a ballot initiative, the Reproductive Freedom Amendment, that would enshrine “reproductive freedom” into the Nevada constitution. NRF previously announced they had gathered 110,0000 signatures, 50 percent of their goal, and are on track to
The Nevada GlobeApr 14 2024
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Where recreational marijuana stands in Florida before voters place their ballots
MIAMI — In November, voters will be able to decide whether recreational marijuana will be available in Florida to anyone 21 or older.
CBS News Miami's Jim DeFede talks to the CEO of Trulieve, the cannabis company that spent $40 million to gather the signatures to get the measure on the ballot.
CBS News (Online)Mar 27 2024
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Kennedy moving to get on N.J. ballot as independent
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to seek New Jersey’s 14 electoral votes in his independent bid for the presidency, his state director and advisor, Jamel Holley, told the New Jersey Globe. New Jersey has relatively easy ballot access for independent candidates, with just 800 signatures needed to get on the ballot for the presidency – that’s 200 less than what Joe Biden and Donald Trump needed to
New Jersey GlobeApr 09 2024
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Hillsborough’s crowded ballot: Abortion, weed and half-cent tax
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