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Many social workers in Connecticut are pushing to educate unhoused residents on their voting rights ahead of November's presidential election.
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As the general election gets closer, some cities and towns across the state are still looking for poll workers –especially ones fluent in other languages.
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Members of the Commission on Indian Affairs said the state has to be able to certify tribes in order to distribute federal money.
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The state’s top election official issued a decision Tuesday regarding provisional ballots. It isn't clear if the move will be challenged in court.
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The law, signed in July, puts wide-ranging restrictions on guns and is the subject of multiple court challenges.
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Voters who register without an ID are required to use special, marked ballots. But a quirk in a new law repealing that process — and that takes effect next month — leaves things unclear for the Nov. 5 general election.
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Ballot Question will go before Massachusetts voters this November and would give DiZoglio's office the ability to audit the state Legislature.
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Lawyers for the ACLU of New Hampshire are representing a coalition of plaintiffs challenging the constitutionality of a recently passed voter ID law that is among the strictest in the country.
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Debunking conspiracies touted by CT congressional candidate Jim Griffin, from JFK to weather controlJim Griffin is the endorsed Republican candidate challenging Democratic U.S. Rep. John Larson in Connecticut’s heavily Democratic 1st Congressional District.
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Steve Kramer, a political consultant, has said he arranged the robocalls received by New Hampshire residents in January as a warning about the dangers of AI in politics.