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Election Day is one week from today. However, you can vote today or any day this week until 6 p.m. Friday. You don't have to wait to vote on three state issues, city and local races and school and local issues. Find out what races and issues are on your ballot at DaytonDailyNews.com/go/ election.
Election information
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The May 4 ballot is filled with school levies, bond issues and income taxes. Here's a look at some of the school districts with items on the ballot. Get more information on local races and issues on the ballot at
DaytonDailyNews.com/go/election.
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EUREKA, Calif. and HOLLYWOOD, Fla., April 12 /PRNewswire- USNewswire/ -- KIEM-TV News Channel 3 and eVoter (www.evoter.com) today announced a partnership that connects California's North Coast voters to polling place locations, election information, candidate profiles and endorsements prior to California's Primary Election on June 8th.
eVoter is a non-partisan website that allows voters to directly interact with candidates and access accurate, up-to-date information to make informed decisions on Election Day. From statewide races to local county and municipal races, eVoter provides voters with a list of every candidate on their ballot.
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. and CHICO, Calif., April 23 /PRNewswire- USNewswire/ -- Sacramento News & Review and the Chico News & Review today announced a partnership with eVoter (www.evoter.com), to connect Sacramento and Chico voters to polling place locations, election information, candidate profiles and endorsements prior to California's Primary Election on June 8.
eVoter is a non-partisan website that allows voters to interact directly with candidates and access accurate, up-to-date information to make informed decisions on Election Day. From statewide races to local county and municipal races, eVoter provides voters with a list of every candidate on their ballots.
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On how his background has prepared him for the District Attorney position ...Go to cjonline.activote.com for 2008 election news. The site offers local and national information on the candidates, the issues and how the election process works.Barack Obama
If I am the nominee I will sit down with John McCain and make sure we come up with a (campaign spending) system that is fair to both sides because, as you know, there are all sorts of ways of getting around these loopholes."HillaryClinton
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Election information now online, soon in print
Almost 91,000 ballots will start showing up today in Yakima Valley mailboxes.
...There are also details on several local tax measures, including Yakima County's nonbinding...
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Lathrup village just mailed all residents the fall edition of the "Village Crier." In it, the Village clerk, Gloria Harris-Ford states in bold lettering, "Photo ID will be required at the polls.
If even one voter stays home on Election Day because they have been instructed they cannot vote unless they bring a photo ID, it will be a horrible deprivation of that individual's right to participate," [Linda V. Parker] said. "That this misinformation might be provided by a government official is-inexcusable."
"The Secretary's job does not end with putting correct information on the Web. She is responsible for educating the local clerks and election workers on the correct law. In fact, when the Department of Justice was reviewing the ID rule in another context it explicitly tied its decision...
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Before last fall's election, Fayette County Commissioner Angela Zimmerlink broached the topic of inaccuracies in the list of registered voters after hearing comments from candidates, party committee members and poll workers.
Beyond that, the election bureau scans obituaries in local newspapers and collects information from precinct judges about citizens who might have moved, Fayette Election Director Laurie Lint said.
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You're not going to get this information anywhere else, so read closely.
Beacon coverage of the local election races continues today with cover stories about candidates for School Board and City Council, along with three inside pages of questions and answers with the people on your Nov. 2 ballot.