Paul Finebaum, a household name for Alabama sports fans after decades of work as a columnist, radio show host, and regular on ...
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New Madison clerk typifies movement to professionalize election administration
Lydia McComas, 28, decided in college that she wanted to be in the field. Veteran officials are looking to people like her as turnover accelerates.
The city Board of Elections said in 2025, 735,317 people had checked in at poll sites early to vote for a new mayor.
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Milei wins high-stakes Argentina elections
Argentinian President Javier Milei’s party has pulled off a stunning win in Sunday’s legislative elections, according to early results, in a move that boosts his ability to continue his economic ...
A separate debate NBC 6 held this month featured four candidates — González, Higgins, Russell and Suarez — who polled above ...
The frontrunner made appearances with Al Sharpton and Letitia James, and spoke with Barack Obama, on Saturday.
Martha Layne Collins, who in 1983 became Kentucky's first female governor and the only female governor nationwide, and who was known for a corruption scandal involving her husband but also for ...
Political fatigue, Sadr’s withdrawal, and shifting alliances point to a record-low voter turnout, complicating post-election ...
Propelled by anti-establishment fervor, Catherine Connolly was elected last week with a landmark popular mandate.
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Jim McGreevey is back on the ballot, 21 years after scandal led him to resign as New Jersey governor
Two decades after resigning as New Jersey’s governor and stunning the political world as he declared “I am a gay American," ...
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New clerk in Madison, Wisconsin, typifies movement to professionalize election administration
The new clerk in Madison, Wisconsin, is part of a generation of officials who are setting out to make election work their ...
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The NBA's Integrity Problem Is a Cultural Issue—Regulating Sports Betting Won't Fix It
The post The NBA's Integrity Problem Is a Cultural Issue—Regulating Sports Betting Won't Fix It appeared first on Reason.com.
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