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Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a pair of laws allowing poll workers to question voters about their citizenship status and changing ...
The Alaska Republican senator has no qualms about criticizing the president. She could play a make-or-break role in pushing ...
The Supreme Court said Monday that it will hear an appeal from Illinois Rep. Mike Bost who wants to challenge the state’s ...
The Assembly is likely to approve some form of ranked choice voting for local elections beginning in 2026, Assembly member ...
A lawsuit has been filed by Columbia-based Davis, Agnor, Rapaport & Skalny with Open Primaries Education Fund, on behalf of ...
It'll now be up to voters in San Francisco's Sunset District to decide whether to remove District Four Supervisor Joel ...
The suit alleges that state’s partisan primary process violates the rights of registered voters who are not affiliated with a ...
Voters in Sitka, Alaska, rejected a proposal to limit cruise tourism, with 73% voting against it, while discussions about ...
A majority of Sitka voters do not want to limit cruise ships, according to early, unofficial election results.
The Maryland State Board of Elections has been sued by five politically unaffiliated voters, who say using taxpayer money to fund primary elections in which they can’t vote is unconstitutional.
A proposal to limits cruises in Sitka with 4,500 per person per day cap and a 300,000 annual arrivals cap has been defeated.
It's special election day in one Southeast community. And this time, voters in Sitka only have one ballot item to consider. (Courtesy: Ellen Frankenstein) ...