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Elections

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Senate Candidate Eric Hovde

Wisconsin GOP's Eric Hovde concedes Senate race to Tammy Baldwin

"Without a detailed review of all the ballots and their legitimacy, which will be difficult to obtain in the courts, a request for a recount would serve no purpose because you will just be recounting the same ballots regardless of their integrity," Eric Hovde said.

Congress

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Rep. Mark Green

House Homeland Security Chair Mark Green announces retirement from Congress for private sector job

Green, who was first elected to the chamber in 2018, has been serving in the lead post on the Homeland Security committee since 2023. He helped orchestrate the impeachment of former Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in 2024.

Education

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College voting

Education Dept. bans federal work-study funds from going to political activities on college campuses

The department said federal work-study funds should be used for jobs that give students "real-world work experience instead of political activities."

Security

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Drive-through voting

Election software exec arrested for alleged personal ID theft, storing data in China, California DA

Officials say investigation is concerned solely with the personal identifying information of election workers. 

Elections

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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger

Trump continues to push Georgia's Raffensperger, Kemp to decertify 2020 election results

Raffensperger and Kemp have been frequent targets of the former president since the 2020 election

From the States

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Election Day

Wyoming governor, secretary of state disagree on proposed election rules

Gray in a statement then criticized Gordon's decision, saying it “makes it easier for illegal aliens and non-residents to illegally vote, which is deeply disturbing.”

Elections

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Voter fraud sign at Lupica Towers in Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 4, 2008

Lawsuits across the US over voter ID laws crawling on as the 2024 presidential election approaches

The lawsuits continue while polls a majority of Americans and states support voter ID. Opponents of voter ID laws argue that the laws are discriminatory and prevent minorities and underprivileged citizens from voting.

Elections

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Mail-in ballots

New Michigan laws tighten restrictions on election recounts, fraud allegations, raising GOP concerns

Laws recently passed in Michigan require fraud allegations to be referred to the county prosecutor or attorney general, rather than the boards of canvassers review them.

Courts & Law

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Florida sues Biden admin for allegedly not helping state remove noncitizens from voter rolls

Florida argues that it has to maintain accurate voter rolls to guarantee a free and fair election.

From the States

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Election Day

Wisconsin leaders push to prevent noncitizens from registering to vote

Currently, election commissions cannot check their rolls with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation to ensure an estimated 90,000 individuals who are currently legally in the state, who can get a drivers license, do not register to vote.

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