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Noble Ingram is the audience engagement editor for Bolts. He focuses on facilitating conversations between readers and the newsroom and has worked for a variety of news organizations including The ...
Republicans already know their nominee for lieutenant governor: John Reid, a conservative radio show host, is the sole candidate despite a failed effort by Governor Glenn Youngkin to push him out of ...
We’re only days removed from the political earthquake in New York City’s mayoral race, but the election calendar matches on: There are many fewer contests on the ballot in July than the busy stretch ...
Candidates bring up a criminal case that occurred on their opponent’s watch, and use it to attack them for being too lenient.
In North Dakota as elsewhere, Native voters face a triple threat: judges targeting the VRA, Trump officials hostile to ...
In Oklahoma, organizers have to race against the clock to get measures on the ballot. The state has the nation’s shortest window of time for collecting the tens of thousands of signatures needed to ...
Volunteers with the League of Women Voters of Florida are often seen at farmers markets, book clubs, parades, and other gathering places, collecting petitions and raising awareness on new campaigns.
“An Egalitarian Pressure”: Australia Has Been Requiring People to Vote for 100 Years. As Australia compels voters to show up at the polls this weekend, a scholar lays out the genesis of 'compulsory ...
The city council advanced this measure after some local activists pushed a separate ballot measure, “Not On Our Dime,” that tried to force the city to cut off any business with companies that have ...
How Volunteer Patrols Are Working to Protect San Diego Immigrant Communities From ICE. In response to mass deportation threats and mixed messages from county leaders on federal cooperation, San Diego ...