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If you are a parent with a child in college, you may have to pay up to $2500 more in taxes if your child registers to vote. North Carolina Republicans introduced
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A 32-year-old engineer based in London has filed an emergency judicial review application to have his name removed from the electoral roll...Dinesh filed the application through the firm Messrs SN Fam & Co at the High Court registry here on Thursday.
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Select a date range Create a custom date range A Virginia judge has dismissed eight felony counts against a Republican Party campaign worker who threw voter registration forms in a dumpster. Colin Small, 23, still faces misdemeanor charges related to
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Written by Armando Cordoba Pacific Daily News Filed Under The Guam Election Commission is gearing up to purge 4,668 voters from the voter registry. The cost to do so has added to the agency's projected deficit for fiscal 2013. Eligible voters who had
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Wednesday, April 10, is the deadline for registering to vote or for changing party registration in the April 30 special election for U.S. Senate and for town elections that will be held on the same day. Eligible citizens may register at any city or
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Va. (AP) Virginia law will require all voters to have photo IDs beginning next year. Gov. Bob McDonnell signed a bill Tuesday that his fellow Republicans said was a safeguard against voter fraud. Democrats bitterly denounced the legislation as a Jim
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Some 94 registered political parties of the country have gone out of the race of the general elections 2013, as out of 230 registered political parties only 136 have applied for allotment of election symbols, according to the data available with our
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Fox News Latino Washington Monday marked yet another Supreme Court showdown for Arizona and the Obama administration. At issue, this time, was the state's Proposition 200 measure, which requires voter registration applicants to provide
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An Arizona law requiring would-be voters to show proof of U.S. citizenship seemed to divide Supreme Court justices Monday in a case important to many states that want to stiffen their own voting standards. Conservative justices sounded sympathetic to
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The Case The lead plaintiff in this case is Jesus Gonzalez, a Yuma, Ariz., school janitor who registered to vote, or tried to, on the day he became a U.S. citizen...The first time because, following instructions on the state form, he supplied his
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