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It will be another two years before Bloomington High School sophomore Brittany Coleman will be able to go to the polls and vote, but she's already received her first "I voted" sticker.
Coleman, 16, was one of about 730 Bloomington High School students who voted for class officers at a poll set up by the Bloomington Election Commission. Results will be available next week.
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State and local officials hope the General Assembly can clear at least part of the confusion that recently left some Montgomery County voters, poll workers and even candidates uncertain as to what elections they were participating.
We are going to work very hard to unsplit as many precincts as possible," Del. Greg Habeeb, R-Salem, promised Friday. Habeeb's district includes part of Montgomery County, but how large that part is seemed indistinct to voters and Habeeb himself on Election Day, he said.
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Turnout wasn't great for any precinct of Charleston's municipal election.
But some precincts saw greater percentages of registered voters than others.
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Kanawha County officials have about two weeks to make precinct changes required by statewide redistricting.
We start filing [to run for office] Jan. 9," said Kanawha County Clerk Vera McCormick. "We have to know by then.
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Nearly three years ago, Old Dominion University quietly approached the city of Norfolk with an interesting concept.
Why don't we join forces and build a precinct that would serve both the city and ODU?
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With Iowa's first redistricting plan having been approved in April, Dubuque County is in the process of drawing new precinct lines.
And depending on how the city of Dubuque shuffles its polling places, it could come at a price.
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DeSoto County election officials expect a brisk turnout in an election year spiced with open races for governor and two county supervisor posts, a contested showdown for sheriff and hot-button referendum issues including voter identification and abortion.
While no complications are expected at the polls, at least 10 precinct changes were made, so officials remain wary.
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Rep. Ben Miranda is known for not only passing laws as a legislator, but also practicing law as an attorney.
But if Miranda is successful in winning the election for constable of the South Mountain precinct, he'll have to quit his 26- year law career. State law prohibits constables -- a judicial post that dates to Arizona's territorial days -- from practicing law.