WASHINGTON (AP) — Iowa has a long history as a presidential ... citizens to vote and would allow 17-year-olds to vote in primary elections if they will be 18 by the general election.
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris enter the final frantic stretch of the campaign with less than 48 hours until Election Day. A ...
With the state reporting record turnout already, how could that impact Election Day? For voters like Cleopatra Sykes, she's heading to the polls early, even if it means waiting in a bit of a line.
Secretary of State David Scanlan is expecting high turnout and a smooth, safe experience at the polls in New Hampshire for the upcoming general election. Although the official turnout prediction ...
Some Iowa county auditors have improperly processed “mass voter challenges” just weeks before the Nov. 5 general election, contrary to state and federal law, according to the American Civil ...
and 2020 saw “unprecedented” early voting in the primary and general election. In Clackamas County, with more than 319,000 eligible voters, the county is seeing 16% turnout so far. Based on ...
Some words may be mispronounced. Some Iowa county auditors have improperly processed “mass voter challenges” just weeks before the Nov. 5 general election contrary to state and federal law ...
Here are four highly likely outcomes and events. 1) Election turnout will be the largest ever In 2016, over 136 million votes were cast, with Donald Trump getting nearly 63 million and Hilary ...
The letter is sparked by challenges to Iowa voters from private parties outside of government asking for the voter registration cancellation of thousands of voters in Johnson, Muscatine, and ...
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Nearly 186.5 million Americans are eligible to vote for the November 5 election to choose the 47th president of the United States. The presidential race is not the only one on the ballot.
Voter turnout for single-seat constituencies in Sunday's general election in Japan stood at 53.85%, the third lowest in post-World War II history, according to internal affairs ministry data.