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election

[ih-lek-shuhn] / ɪˈlɛk ʃən /


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State and local election officials will be able to report results faster if voters return their mail ballots earlier, says Stephen Richer, adjunct scholar with Cato Institute’s Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pace Mr. Miller, it didn’t advocate freedom for the sake of freedom, or elections as a good in themselves, even if the overwrought text of Mr. Bush’s Second Inaugural address lent itself to that parody.

From The Wall Street Journal

Based on the government's current timetable, elections to Gloucestershire's new councils would take place in May 2027, with the new authorities taking over from the current seven councils in April 2028.

From BBC

Cunningham would lead the party in an ambitious bid to win big in local elections in London in May, Farage said.

From Barron's

A September poll from September shows that 89% of Republicans think their party will win the midterm elections, which is up seven points from April.

From Salon