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Mar 26 2024
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Anchorage’s 2024 election is underway. Here’s what to know.
Voting in Anchorage’s 2024 local election has begun. City election officials say more than 200,000 ballot packages were mailed to qualified, registered voters.
Here’s what to know about the spring election.
What’s at stake?
Alaska Public MediaMar 16 2024
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Local election authorities make improvements, discuss election security ahead of Illinois primary
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WCIA) – Voters are heading to the polls casting their ballots for who they want to be their parties nominee in a number of races. Some county clerks are making changes to improve election security. In Sangamon County, voters will be putting their ballots through the county’s new tabulation machines. “We substantially increased our posture in terms of protecting against
WCIAJun 25 2021
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Justice Department Sues Georgia over Election Integrity Law
The U.S. Justice Department filed a lawsuit Friday against the state of Georgia over its new election integrity law, alleging that it is discriminatory and aims to restrict citizens from voting.
Attorney General Merrick Garland and Kristen Clarke, head of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, announced the suit, which alleges that the Georgia law discriminates against black
National Review (News)Mar 23 2024
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Senegal Votes in an Election That Almost Didn’t Happen
She had badgered her friends and family to persuade them to vote for a major change of government. And on Friday, Aminata Faye, 22, stood at the front of a stadium in Senegal, in the city of Mbour, waiting to hear the opposition politician who had inspired her — and his presidential candidate — in the last stop in a breakneck campaign. “They’re the only ones saying they’re going to change the
New York Times (News)Mar 26 2024
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In N.J.’s biggest district, performance is a key election issue
When voters head to the polls in Newark’s April 16 school election, they’ll be choosing four out of 10 candidates they trust the most with $1.4 billion in state and local tax money and the futures of 38,000 traditional public school students. The race is for three full, three-year terms and a single one-year unexpired term on the Newark Board of Education, the nine-member body that approves
nj.comMar 26 2024
Perspectives Blog
Why LGBTQ+ Voters Will Decide The 2024 Presidential Election
Written by Vance Reavie and Brett Loyd.
Vance Reavie (Center bias) is a tech entrepreneur, AI/ML specialist, Independent Center leader, and current CEO of Junction AI. Brett Loyd (Center bias) is the President Of The Nonpartisan Bullfinch Group.
From the CenterOver the past decade, voters identifying as LGBTQ+ have more than doubled. What’s more, this group is
Multiple Writers - CenterMar 20 2024
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Dannemann: Nine Stealth City Elections
Nine municipal governments around New Mexico held local elections a couple of weeks ago. If you didn’t know anything about this, you’re in good company. For these municipalities, according to the Secretary of State, there were a total of 122,035 eligible voters. Of those, 9,785 voted. That is 8.02%. In the off-year consolidated local elections last November, the average turnout was about 20%,
Los Alamos Daily PostMar 25 2024
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Justice Department warns of election misinformation 'rabbit holes'
Calling elections workers “first responders of democracy…” federal prosecutors vowed to continue pursuing every threat reported to their office. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video PHOENIX — There is more fallout from threats made against Arizona elections officials, as the Justice Department announced Monday an Ohio man will serve
12NewsMar 25 2024
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Process to open up Oklahoma's primary elections underway
LET’S GO TO HIM LIVE NOW, ZACH. YEAH, GUYS, THAT’S RIGHT. TURNS OUT THE FUTURE OF PRIMARY IN THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA COULD BE IN THE HANDS OF YOU, THE VOTERS, SUPPORTERS OF MAKING THE CHANGES TO THE PRIMARY SAY THEY WANT TO DO THIS THROUGH A STATE QUESTION. OPEN PRIMARIES CONNECT VOTERS TO TO GOVERNMENT. MARGARET COBOS IS THE FOUNDER OF OKLAHOMA UNITED, A GROUP THAT IS PUSHING FOR THE STATE TO
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