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Where Can I Vote In Washington

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Majority of FDA panelists vote against expanding approval of J&J blood thinner
Washington Post
WASHINGTON — A majority of Food and Drug Administration panelists voted against a new use for Johnson & Johnson's blood thinner Xarelto to reduce life-threatening blood clots. The FDA's panel of experts voted 6-4 Wednesday against the new use for the
FDA Panel Narrowly Rejects Xarelto for ACSMedPage Today
FDA Says Xarelto Reduced Deadly Heart AttacksEDGEOnTheNet

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Egyptians head to polls in historic vote
Washington Post
Egyptians vote Wednesday and Thursday in the first presidential election since the Arab Spring uprising. Egyptians wait to vote outside a polling station in Cairo during the country's first presidential election since a popular uprising toppled Hosni
Egypt lines up to vote in its first free presidential electionLos Angeles Times
Some Egyptians frustrated as presidential vote arrivesPittsburgh Post Gazette
The Arab Winter in EgyptThe Cutting Edge
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Mother Nature Network

Internet voting still faces hurdles in U.S.
Mother Nature Network
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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DEAD END: Washington County citizen vote against transit tax
The Observer
Washington County doesn't want to expand funding for the Ozark Regional Transit. The vote of Washington County went to the polls yesterday, May 22, and had their voices heard loud and clear. Those against the vote won out, by 64 percent, widely beating


Don't mess with voting rights
McClatchy Washington Bureau
A federal appeals court in Washington has upheld a key part of the Voting Rights Act, one that requires states and localities with a history of discrimination against minorities to "pre-clear" changes in their election procedures with the Department of

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