Government
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Douglas Zaerr has been voting since he turned 18 years old. Now 61, he last cast his vote on the stadium sales tax in April. He was homeless at the time. He found housing recently, but he’d been homeless for much of the past 10 years — and it never stopped him from casting a…
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Después de una victoria fácil en las primarias demócratas, el actual sheriff del condado de Pima, Chris Nanos, enfrenta un reto en las elecciones generales contra la republicana Heather Lappin, teniente de correcciones en la cárcel del condado de Pima. Los candidatos participaron en un debate el martes por la noche, organizado por Arizona Clean…
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The 52 annual event attracted many Democratic candidates, including those running for Ohio Supreme Court. The post ‘Voting’ top message of 11th Congressional District Community Caucus Labor Day Parade appeared first on Signal Cleveland.
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Akron community leaders announced Wednesday that their combined efforts allowed them to deliver 7,595 petition signatures earlier today to Akron City Council with the goal of placing a charter amendment on November’s ballot. The post Community leaders deliver petition signatures, hopeful charter amendment reaches ballot appeared first on Signal Akron.
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Robert Telles hung his head, shaking it slightly from side to side as the guilty verdict was read Wednesday in Clark County District Court.
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County officials are still promising more resources for seniors worried about the tax burden. The post ‘Call your state reps:’ Ohio and Cuyahoga County officials urge residents to ask Columbus about property tax relief appeared first on Signal Cleveland.
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Nearly two-thirds of Nevada voters support continuing military assistance to Ukraine — a key political issue that has divided the Republican Party and will be a major international issue for the next president.
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The election victory nearly doubles the number of state workers represented by the union in contract negotiations with the state, bringing AFSCME’s number of represented state workers to more than 6,000.
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The Postal Service said Tuesday that outgoing single-piece mail — which is a smaller quantity than bulk mail — would still be processed in Reno instead of Sacramento.
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Michigan clerks who took advantage of new laws that allow them to prepare absentee ballots for counting ahead of election day found during the August primary that they were able to get results out faster, but not without some hiccups. Under expanded pre-processing laws in Michigan, election officials can take in returned absentee ballots, verify…