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Who’s the top freshman girls lacrosse player in N.J.? Our picks, your votes!
NJ.com· 1 day agoOver the past month, NJ Advance Media has been diving into each graduating class, highlighting some...
Kentuckians have 3 days to vote early. Your guide to casting a ballot in 2024 primary
Lexington Herald-Leader via Yahoo News· 16 hours agoHours may vary by location. You do not need to have one of the state’s qualifying excuses to use...
Is SC registering non-citizens to vote? SLED review calls claim ‘unfounded.’
Rock Hill Herald via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoAfter a few weeks of finger pointing and viral social media posts, South Carolina Law Enforcement...
What to know about voting in Iowa’s June 4 primary
The Gazette· 10 hours agoIowa’s June 4 primary election is right around the corner, and early voting began Wednesday. Here's everything you need to know about voting in the...
Early voting begins for Kentucky’s 2024 primary election
WKYT Lexington· 9 hours agoKentucky’s primary election is just around the corner, and some are already headed to the polls....
Here’s what to know about the May 23 Idaho Democratic presidential caucus - East Idaho News
EastIdahoNews.com· 5 hours agoIdaho Democrats will hold their presidential nominating caucus from 5-8 p.m. local time on May 23,...
As early voting begins, use it or risk losing it, says Kentucky’s chief elections officer
Kentucky Lantern via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoAs early voting began Thursday, one of the first to cast a ballot — and to show his support for the...
Voter registration and early voting, what to know
Las Vegas Review-Journal· 4 hours agoMay 25 to June 7: Early voting. May 29 to June 11: You can only register to vote or update your registration online on the secretary of state’s website.
Iowa ethics board opens investigation into Melissa Vine campaign after donation complaint
The Des Moines Register via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoIn that May 8 voicemail, McDonald warned that if Henry spoke with the Des Moines Register about the...
Groups that register voters are feeling besieged by new state laws
NPR· 7 hours ago"If you're [convicted of] a felony, you lose your right to vote. So you could lose your right to ...