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Ohio Capital Journal: Ohio Redistricting Commission adopts sixth version of Statehouse maps with bipartisan support
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CT Insider: CT’s absentee ballot boxes are under fire amid Bridgeport investigation. Here’s what to know
"This does not demonstrate a problem with the boxes," Quickmire said. "It demonstrates a problem with the local officials in Bridgeport."
In Quickmire's view, the boxes "absolutely are successful at giving voters an alternative way to submit their ballot."
Quickmire...
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Charlotte Observer: Redistricting has started in NC. Wait, again? Here’s what to know.
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Politico: DeSantis top aide grilled over map that dismantled seat held by Black Democrat
“There’s a lot of twisting and turning, there’s a lot of fabrication, there’s a lot of denial of history,” Feng said.
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Associated Press: DeSantis purposely dismantled a Black congressional district, attorney says as trial over map begins
Baker, who represents the three organizations along with 10 individual voters, told a three-judge panel that DeSantis’ goal was to dismantle the district then held by Democratic Rep. Al Lawson, who is Black, and disperse it among other conservative north Florida...
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FCC-Vorsitzender kündigt Maßnahmen zur Wiederherstellung der Netzneutralität an
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Indianapolis Star (Op-Ed): Lax Indiana lobbying laws bring legislator ethics into question
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Bergen Record/NorthJersey.com: If he doesn’t resign, could indicted Bob Menendez be expelled from the Senate?
“Anything can move quickly in the Senate if senators want to,” Spaulding said.
The punishment granted in Article I, Section 5, of the Constitution has been rare: The Senate has expelled 15 members since 1789, and the 14 cases other than Blount's occurred during the Civil War for support of the...
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Ohio Capital Journal: Ohio Redistricting Commission kicks off regional hearings
“The manipulation of district lines is the manipulation of elections,” Turcer argued. “The manipulation of elections is the manipulation of public policy.”
“So at the end of the day,” she continued, “manipulating districts to favor one political party over the other manipulates all sorts of...
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New York Times: In North Carolina, Republicans Seek More Control Over Elections
Ms. Webb and other critics say their concerns might have been allayed had the legislature added language to the House bill that laid out instructions to break deadlocks. But “those suggestions have been rejected,” she said.
Ms. Webb...
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CFTC Rejects Bid to Legalize Gambling on U.S. Elections
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Orlando Sentinel: Fight teed up in federal court over controversial Florida congressional redistricting map
The Legislature passed the...