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Mar 24 2024
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Primary brings out Greene County Democratic voters, candidates
A week and a half after President Joe Biden locked up enough delegates to clinch his party’s nomination for the November 2024 election, Democrats in Greene County and around Missouri voted in the state’s party-run primary. While filling in a blank on a paper ballot is a familiar process for many voters, the setup for this year’s presidential primary was a little different. The Missouri General
Springfield Daily CitizenMar 24 2024
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Organizers: Candidate forum important for nonpartisan voters in Clark County
Linda Cavazos stood behind a small folding table inside a conference room at the East Las Vegas Library feverishly organizing literature for her School Board reelection campaign. A candidate forum for School Board hopefuls would soon begin, and Cavazos was determined to make a good first impression with undecided voters. She wound up standing there for a few hours two years ago answering
Las Vegas SunFeb 20 2024
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Arkansas election officials report smaller turnout numbers on first day of early voting
Arkansans trickled to the polls on Tuesday, the first day of early voting in the March 5 primary and nonpartisan judicial election.
Election officials in some counties reported Tuesday that turnout on the first day of early voting in this year's presidential primary was smaller than on the same day in...
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteMar 20 2024
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Hebron voters again reject change to building code
Mar. 20—HEBRON — After much discussion and debate at Saturday's annual town meeting, residents and town officials agreed to reject a proposal to change the building code. Voters agreed that the proposed changes needed additional work, Selectman Elizabeth Olsen. Last year, residents were asked to repeal the code, which says the town will follow the Maine Uniform Building and Energy Code,
Yahoo NewsJan 16 2024
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Turnout tactics and confident challengers: How Donald Trump won Iowa
At a school west of Des Moines, Iowa, on Monday evening, voters gathered as early as 5:30 p.m. to cast their votes. The caucus meeting would not begin until 7 p.m., but with the icy roads and sub-zero weather — the outdoor temperature was minus 5 degrees — several attendees wanted to arrive as early as possible. But a series of accidents kept delaying the start time. First, the plumbing at
Deseret NewsFeb 27 2024
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'Uncommitted' voters make presence known in Democratic primary
DEARBORN HEIGHTS, Mich. (WXYZ) — Just two hours after polls closed on Tuesday, early election results already showed more Democrats had voted uncommitted in this presidential primary than in any presidential primary since 2008. At Annapolis High School in Dearborn Heights, there was a constant stream of voters. Poll workers said they had a good turnout for a primary, despite two clear front-
ABC 7 WXYZMar 23 2024
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Marion County Schools improvement plan depends on voter approval
FAIRMONT, W.Va. — The Marion County Board of Education is hoping voters and the School Building Authority approve of their $19.9 million bond for the district improvement plan. Superintendent Donna Heston said the proposed projects are a mix of repairs, renovations, and new construction for academic and athletic facilities. The projects include a new elementary school in the East Fairmont area
WV Metro NewsJan 15 2024
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Trump dominates Iowa, turnout in Dubuque strong despite frigid temps
DUBUQUE, Iowa (CBS 58) -- Despite campaign cancelations over the weekend due to harsh winter weather, former President Donald Trump won Iowa and the frigid cold temps didn't appear to impact turnout at one of the largest caucus locations in Dubuque. Nearly 400 voters braved the bone-chilling cold to cast their vote at Senior High School for their preferred nominee, but turnout elsewhere was
CBS 58Mar 12 2024
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Biden budget proposal aimed at voters
MANCHESTER, N.H. -- President Joe Biden on Monday released a budget proposal aimed at getting voters' attention: It would offer tax breaks for families, lower health care costs, smaller deficits and higher taxes on the wealthy and corporations. Unlikely to pass the House and Senate to become law, the proposal for fiscal 2025 is an election year blueprint about what the future could hold if
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteMar 19 2024
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Biden courts Latino voters while fundraising in Arizona
President Biden on Tuesday aimed to court Latino voters while fundraising in Arizona, outlining the comparison between himself and former President Trump. “You’re the reason why, in large part, I beat Donald Trump,” Biden said at a campaign event in Phoenix. “I need you badly.” He then pointed to Trump’s comments about Latino immigrants. Trump recently made controversial comments that received
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