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Hutson temporarily paused her campaign in the days after the jailbreak but confirmed to WWL Louisiana that she will run for a second term.
Summary of changes to election dates and procedures Louisiana modified its absentee/mail-in voting and candidate filing procedures for the November 3, 2020, general election as follows: ...
At the dismay of environmental and wildlife advocates, the Louisiana governor vetoed a bill to ban balloon releases, saying ...
In a legal bid to include party affiliation on the 8th Ward Board of Aldermen July 1 special election to replace Mayor Cara Spencer, the St. Louis City Democratic Central Committee has filed a ...
Organizers cite time constraints in gathering required 443,000 signatures across half of Ohio's counties for the constitutional amendment.
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo will stay on the New York City mayoral ballot in November on an independent line, a source close to the campaign confirmed.
Current Lieutenant Governor and Republican gubernatorial hopeful Winsome Earle-Sears is the child of a Jamaican immigrant and has said her father came to the country with less than $2 in his pocket.
By Michael WrightAbsentee ballots that came in after last week’s primary voting bumped Democratic Party candidate Tom Neely from the Working Families Party line for the November ballot. Even ...
On Saturday, Utah’s Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson sent out a press release officially declaring that the referendum against HB267 has fulfilled the requirements necessary to get on the ballot in Utah.
Utah lieutenant governor confirms labor union referendum will go on the state’s ballot The referendum against HB267 has officially fulfilled the requirements to go to a public vote ...
What makes a Republican a Republican or a Democrat a Democrat? Is it their principles and the policies they believe will best serve their community? Or is it the approval of party leadership?
Virginia voters cast primary ballots on Tuesday at higher rates than they have in decades, according to preliminary data from the Virginia Public Access Project (VPAP).
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