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Where Can I Early Vote In Washington

Supporters of Republican nominee Sen. John McCain heckle people lined up to vote early in Fayetteville, North Carolina, not far from where Sen ...

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WisDems rollout early vote drives
Walworth County Today
Early voting at 730 Washington Ave., Racine. May 24, noon, 314 State St., Beloit, with Judy Robson, former state senator and Rep Janis Ringhand of the 80th Assembly District. Early voting at 100 State St., Beloit. May 30, noon, at 111 W. Milwaukee St.,


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New Polls Underscore Close Presidential Race
New York Times (blog)
A majority of voters said the candidates' positions on gay marriage would not affect how they voted. The poll showed it was too early to tell if the Obama campaign's criticisms of Mr. Romney's dealings while at Bain Capital were making any headway:
Why Rubio for Vice President Makes SenseSunshine State News
42 percent of Kentucky Democrats say 'no' to Obama on primary day; Romney wins The Courier-Journal
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Point Austin: Doggett at Risk: Austin's longtime champion is looking for Dem
Austin Chronicle
Early voting ends May 25 (election day is May 29), and as of Tuesday, all of 1.6% of registered Travis County voters – 9698 citizens – had voted in the Democratic primary. (The GOP is at 1.75%, still nothing to brag about.) Hays County is reportedly

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Deccan Chronicle

Internet voting still faces hurdles in US
Phys.Org
But there is a growing expectation that online voting will expand further. "The number one question I'm asked is when we will get to vote on the Internet," Matt Masterson, Ohio's deputy election administrator, told a Washington forum this month.
Shop online. Bank online. Why not vote online?Times of India

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Groups Mobilizing to Rebuff
Washington Informer
WASHINGTON – As many as 5 million people could be denied access to right to vote in the November presidential election because of a series of regressive actions, including insisting on photo identification at the polls, reducing time allotted for early

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