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The votes are in--it's a Bad Kitty landslide!It's time to elect a new president of the Neighborhood Cat Coalition! Who will win the election? The candidate chosen by the kitties on the right side of the street or the candidate chosen by the kitties on the left side of the street? When election time rolls around, one candidate (guess who?) will discover that she never bothered to register to vote and the entire election will be decided by a surprise,...
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On the surface Pagford seems like a quiet little English village. But the truth is, it's a town where the rich are at war with the poor, wives are at war with their husbands, and teachers are at war with their pupils. An empty seat on the town council is the catalyst for the biggest conflict of all.
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The following document is intended to offer information about Title 32, Article 1 special district elections to the general public and as a guide to special districts in the conduct of elections. There are other types of special districts to which some or all of these FAQs may or may not apply. Special districts that are not explicitly listed in Title 32, Article 1 should use caution in applying any of the following to the conduct of their elections....
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Every four years, coverage of the presidential elections turns into a horse-race story about who is leading, and who said what then. Fleischer explains the past, present, and future of American elections; how the election process actually works and why it matters; and how young people can become involved-- not just this year, but for years to come. -- adapted from back cover
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Colorado makes voting as easy as possible. Colorado's election model consists of 3 parts: mail ballots, same day registration, and vote centers. The 2018 revision includes the specific dates for the 2018 election e.g. when the mail ballots have to be mailed, date of election/last day to register to vote, etc.
13) Mandatory mail ballot elections: all mail ballot elections increase costs without increasing turnout
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Most voters in Colorado vote by mail. Instituting an all-mail ballot system in Colorado will increase expenses to local election officials without increasing voter turnout.
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Saguache County held its general election on November 2, 2010. Voters cast approximately 2,400 ballots in the District 3 County Commissioner and County Clerk and Recorder races. The Saguache County Clerk released inaccurate election night results. The release of the incorrect results ultimately put the elections integrity in question. A District Court Judge authorized the Secretary of State to conduct a public review of the final tabulation to remove...