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May 13 2024
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Clerk admits violating election law, claims she didn't understand it
An elections official in a major city in the key swing state of Wisconsin who earlier was caught in – and reprimanded for – a ballot-harvesting scheme now has admitted violating election laws, explaining she just didn't understand them. It just more evidence of how America's elections are being warped by political ideologies held by those in positions of election system power. An investigative
WNDMay 15 2024
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Swiss billionaire Hansjörg Wyss to be focus in House hearing on foreign influence in elections
Swiss billionaire Hansjörg Wyss, the giving of whom conservatives have increasingly scrutinized over concerns about foreign influence in U.S. elections, is set to be a key focus of a congressional hearing this week held by the GOP-led House Administration Committee. Wyss, who routes his fortune through a Washington, D.C.-based private foundation with an affiliated advocacy and lobbying arm
Washington ExaminerMay 15 2024
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Canvassers in U.P. county fail to certify election results, delay swearing in of commissioners
DELTA COUNTY, MI -- A dispute among the Delta County Board of Canvassers has led to a delay in the swearing in of three newly elected officials. According to UP Matters, the board was unable to certify the results of a special election held last week as the certification vote was split. While canvassers Bonnie Hakkola and LeeAnne Oman voted against certification, they did not provide reasoning
MLive.comMay 13 2024
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Green Bay Clerk Violates Swing State Election Law Again
Green Bay’s law-bending elections chief is at it again, but this time City Clerk Celestine Jeffreys admits she didn’t understand the election law she was breaking. In r esponse to a complaint filed by the Public Interest Legal Foundation on behalf of three Green Bay citizens, Jeffreys “concedes that she has not been strictly adhering to the statutory requirements in Wisconsin Statutes … but
The FederalistMay 17 2024
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Boeing's outgoing CEO Dave Calhoun has been re-elected to the company's board
Boeing shareholders have re-elected outgoing CEO Dave Calhoun to the company’s board of directors. Proxy advisor Glass Lewis had recommended removing him from the board.
Calhoun announced his resignation as CEO earlier this year in the wake of Boeing’s 737 Max crisis.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
QuartzMay 17 2024
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John Eastman, former Trump lawyer, pleads not guilty in Arizona election interference case
Former Donald Trump lawyer John Eastman pleaded not guilty in Phoenix on Friday on charges related to allegedly participating in a conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election results in Arizona. A grand jury in Arizona handed up indictments last month charging Eastman and over a dozen more Trump allies for their efforts to overturn his 2020 election defeat, including the fake electors from that
CNN DigitalMay 10 2024
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Major U.S. county reprimanded for 'unacceptable' 2020 election failures
A new decision regarding the 2020 election procedures in one Georgia County is undermining the many claims from Democrats that the 2020 presidential election was the cleanest vote ever, the most accurate, the most trustworthy. A report at Georgia Star News explains the state Election Board has voted to reprimand Fulton County, which includes Atlanta, and its officials for procedural violations
WNDMay 15 2024
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Voter turnout for Macon’s primary has been ‘pitiful,’ elections supervisor says.
The early voter turnout in Macon-Bibb County has been low compared to the 2020 primary and nonpartisan elections, according to ballot reports, and local officials expect final vote tallies will be surprisingly low compared to past elections. Only about 4.3% of the county’s registered voters had cast their ballot as of Thursday morning – that is 4,527 out of 115,439 registered voters, according
The Telegraph (Georgia)May 10 2024
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Election reform in Alaska meets obstacles as the end of the session nears
As the clock ticks towards the end of Alaska’s legislative session, a bipartisan elections reform bill that the state Senate State Affairs Committee advanced has run into significant obstacles. Introduced by Republican state Rep. Sarah Vance, the legislation would allow the state to reduce its voter rolls quickly. After a substantial amendment, the bill was expanded to include three Republican
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