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Today in Ohio Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor slapped the Ohio Redistricting Commission last week, demanding to know why they should not be held in contempt of court for defying an order to produce state legislative maps on deadline. We...
“Joe Biden will be on the ballot in Ohio and all 50 states, and Ohio Republicans agree. But when the time has come for action, they have failed to act every time, so Democrats will land this plane on our own,” Harrison said in a statement.“Through a virtual roll call, we will ...
But the standalone, dedicated voting machines of today address this big problem in a bottom-up way; they can conduct a citywide, countywide or statewide election, but they are expensive, often lack full, transparent accountability, are based in widely varying standards. There is no nationwide i...
In a letter, the RNC urged the county’s Democrat-controlled election board to add more early voting sites and hours, citing access issues after Hurricane Helene.
A report from Elizabethtown College estimated 90,000 Amish live in Pennsylvania and 84,000 live in Ohio, in addition to sizeable populations in Indiana, Wisconsin, New York and Missouri. Smucker said there were 1,500-2,000 new voter registrants in his district who are Amish, add...
Election Dayis today.Voterswho areregistered to vote in Texascan cast aballotfor president, senator and railroad commissioner this year. There are also 38 U.S. House seats and 150 state House seats to vote on in respective counties.
Voters today have some options in terms of how they vote and when they vote, and the main choices are voting in person at a polling place on Election Day, voting early in person before Election Day, or voting by mail. 2 of 8 | Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes wears...
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That was one of the big issues in the contested Senate election recount between Al Franken and Norm Coleman in 2008. This year, given the surge in absentee ballots and the likely increase in provisional ballots, that’s the most likely terrain for litigation — as it was before the election...