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Alabama

Republicans Warn Joe Biden He Could Be Left Off the Ballot in Some States | #elections | #alabama

President Joe Biden could be left off the presidential ballot in Alabama and Ohio because of scheduling issues. In March, Biden and former President Donald Trump became their parties’ presumptive 2024 presidential nominees after a series of primary victories. The politicians are expected to face each other in November’s election as they attempt to regain […]

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Alabama

What you need to know | #elections | #alabama

Voter Guide: Alabama’s 2024 Primary Election WE VOTE IN OUR STATE. TODAY IS THE FIRST DEADLINE STATE LAWMAKERS FACE AS THEY WORK TO REDRAW THE STATE’S CONGRESSIONAL MAP. SO WE’RE WORKING TO HELP YOU GET THE FACTS ABOUT WHY THIS IS HAPPENING, WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOU, AND WHAT THIS COULD MEAN FOR THE BALANCE […]

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City Council

Kalispell City Council to put local government review before voters | #citycouncil

During a short meeting Monday, Kalispell City Council unanimously approved a slate of resolutions, including one putting a possible review of local government before voters this spring. Municipalities must query voters on whether to review local government every 10 years under state law. If residents back the idea at the ballot box during the June […]

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City Council

Burlington City Council Rejects Pro-Palestine Ballot Item | News | Seven Days | #citycouncil

click to enlarge Courtney Lamdin ©️ Seven Days Pro-Palestine activists at City Hall on Monday Burlington city councilors voted on Monday against placing a pro-Palestine resolution on the March 5 ballot, denying voters a chance to weigh in on an issue that has divided the council and the community at large. The symbolic resolution would […]

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City Council

Endorsement: Imelda Padilla for Los Angeles City Council District 6 | #citycouncil

Imelda Padilla joined the Los Angeles City Council not quite six months ago, after winning a special election to replace former council President Nury Martinez, who resigned midterm in October 2022 after she was heard on a leaked audio making racist comments. Now the council member is running for a full, four-year term to represent […]

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Alabama

Numerous candidates disqualified on technical errors | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

Numerous candidates on both sides of the political aisle have been disqualified over the past few weeks for a failure to submit a financial form in time. The Alabama Republican Party began raising a stink after a few Republican candidates were disqualified for failing to file their Statement of Economic Interest (SEI) form within five […]

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City Council

Editorial: Are L.A. leaders trying to sabotage City Hall reform? | #citycouncil

This is what happens when City Hall reform is left to City Hall insiders: Very little meaningful change gets done quickly. Last November, Los Angeles City Council leaders launched an ambitious plan to put major reforms before voters to help restore faith in city government after a series of corruption scandals. Now, a year later, […]

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Mayor

CT voters head to polls Tuesday for big-city mayors, small-towns

From large cities to small, rural towns, voters will head to the polls Tuesday to decide largely local issues in the off-year elections. Voters will choose the mayors of Hartford, Bridgeport, New Haven, Waterbury and other communities as all 169 municipalities will pick their leaders. One of the most contentious races is in Bridgeport, where […]

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City Council

Nearly 20 candidates enter race for Des Moines mayor, city council seats | #citycouncil

The race for four city council seats and the title of mayor of Des Moines has brought 19 people out to run. Thursday was the filing deadline in Des Moines. Mayor Frank Cownie also announced on Thursday that he would not be running for re-election. There’s a special election in Ward 1. This comes after […]

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Mayor

Republicans Endorse Goldenberg For Mayor

Thomas Breen photo Tom Goldenberg, with Dave Agosta: “I believe that there is enough that holds together and that we share in common than what separates us.” Democratic mayoral challenger Tom Goldenberg will be listed on the Republican Party line on November’s general election ballot, now that he has accepted the local GOP’s endorsement for […]

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