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Colorado Republican Secretary of State Scott Gessler defended his search for noncitizens on voter rolls, telling lawmakers that the states voting system remains vulnerable to fraud. The states election chief said his office spent about $8,000 to mail
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for the 2014 elections need not be unduly concerned as another phase of registration began yesterday. And those who have already registered will also get the chance to verify their information on the provisional voter roll as the second phase of the
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Fijians will have another chance to register to vote if they have not already, and if they have, they will have the chance to verify their information on the provisional voter roll. This phase of registration will consist of two distinct processes,
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Calif. (AP) California has reached an all-time high of 18.2 million registered voters while the number of registered Republicans has fallen below 30 percent, signaling a worrisome decline for the state's minority party. In its final update before
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California's new voter registration site drew more than 1 million users this fall and helped at least 380,000 voters sign up for the first time. The secretary of state's office announced Tuesday that it had added more than 680,000 voters to the rolls
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County elections officials dismissed a slate of voter-registration challenges yesterday, the most recent skirmish in a national battle over voter rolls. The Franklin County Board of Elections voted 3-0 to reject a request to remove 308 people from
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Font Resize The Denver Post Jim Syring moved to his home in southeast Denver in 1978, and he says he has voted in every election since then. So it was a surprise when he received a postcard from Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler's office
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Gessler said the campaign was designed so that there would be an equal number of "impressions" or times that a person could see or hear the ads in all areas of the state, and among all demographics, so as not to give any political party an advantage.
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The Washington Post editorial board today set out to slam Florida's Republican governor for "threaten[ing] the integrity of elections" with his voter "purge" effort and for enforcing the state's new curtailed early-voting hours. But in their
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Font Resize The Denver Post The Colorado secretary of state's office has finalized an agreement with the Department of Homeland Security to use a federal database to determine if there are noncitizens on the state's voter rolls. Last week, Secretary
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