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Bulletproof vests, snipers and drones: Election officials beef up security at the polls
State and local election officials around the country are taking major steps to keep poll workers and voters safe amid a hostile political environment.
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Survey: Why are you voting in this election?
We want to understand what matters most to voters like you. What motivates you to vote, or not vote? Which issues are important to you? Whether you’re a first-time voter, or a political enthusiast, by participating in our survey, you’ll help us create a clear picture of the issues that matter most to the voters in your community. We’ll...
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Ranked choice voting could decide which party controls the US House. How does it work?
Ranked choice voting has become more popular in recent years, particularly at the municipal level.
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Who can vote in US elections, and what steps must you take to do so?
Here’s a look at some of the most common rules and requirements when it comes to casting a ballot for United States elections.
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What to know ahead of Election Day 2024 in Massachusetts
Here’s what you need to know to plan your vote if you live in Massachusetts.
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Yes, voter fraud happens. But it's rare and election offices have safeguards to catch it
Voter fraud does happen occasionally. When it does, we tend to hear a lot about it. It also gets caught and prosecuted.
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Here's what you need to know about how to vote in Massachusetts
Election Day is a few weeks away. Here’s everything you need to know to plan your vote in Massachusetts.
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Breaking down the meaning of the Massachusetts ballot questions
Kwani Lunis sits down with NBC10 Boston Political Commentator Sue O’Connell to explore and analyze the key ballot questions that Massachusetts voters will face on November 5th.
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NH governor signs voter proof-of-citizenship to take effect after Nov. elections
Gov. Chris Sununu hailed the legislation as instilling “trust in the voting process,” but critics say it would make New Hampshire’s voter registration system one of the most restrictive in the U.S.
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Young voters harbor deep worries about inflation, debt and housing
The NBC News Stay Tuned Gen Z poll shows young voters are feeling a housing squeeze and are pessimistic about the economy.
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How a post falsely claiming migrants are registering to vote spread to millions in four weeks
A false narrative suggesting that over half a million migrants had registered to vote in swing states shows how quickly misinformation can spread — and how difficult it is to stop.
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Group objecting to Trump's place on Mass. ballot appeals to top state court
The fight over whether former President Donald Trump will appear on Massachusetts’ primary ballots is dragging on, with a group of people who’ve filed objections on constitutional grounds appealing to the state’s highest court. Earlier this week, the Massachusetts State Ballot Law Commission dismissed two challenges to Trump’s eligibility on the ballot for the March election on the grounds...
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PHOTOS: NH residents vote, candidates stump in first-in-the-nation primary
Some of the sights around New Hampshire as hundreds of thousands of voters hit the polls and presidential candidates seek to sway their votes in the 2024 primaries with last-minute campaigning.
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Trump OK to appear on Mass. primary ballot as objections are dismissed
Massachusetts’ upcoming presidential primary can feature former President Donald Trump despite objections filed with an oversight panel. The Massachusetts State Ballot Law Commission on Monday dismissed two challenges to Trump’s eligibility on the ballot for the upcoming election, saying that the objectors, who included former Boston Mayor Kim Janey, didn’t have standing. At a recent hearing in Boston, the...
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Arguments heard on whether Trump can be included on 2024 Mass. ballot
The Massachusetts Ballot Commission held a hearing Thursday to discuss two objections submitted regarding allowing former President Donald Trump to appear on the Massachusetts presidential ballot after a challenge was filed by former Boston Mayor Kim Janey and others....
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Hearing on objections to Trump being on Mass. ballot
Former President Donald Trump is the focus of a major meeting by the Massachusetts Ballot Commission, who will hear two objections Thursday to Trump being on the state’s ballot.
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Commission considers objections to Trump being on Mass. primary ballot
The Massachusetts Ballot Commission held a hearing Thursday on two challenges to former President Donald Trump’s eligibility on the ballot for the upcoming elections. Trump is among seven Republican candidates set to appear on the March 5 presidential primary ballot in Massachusetts, but objections were filed this month by Free Speech for People and Massachusetts-based civil rights firm Lichten &…
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Teen elected official pushes to lower voting age in Lawrence municipal elections
A teenager in Lawrence, Massachusetts, is proposing a major change to amplify young voices. Julio Mejia, an 18-year-old school committee member for the Greater Lawrence Technical High School, recently became the youngest elected official in city history. Mejia hopes to continue making history by allowing people as young as 16 to vote in city elections, submitting a proposal to the…
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Teen elected official on mission to lower voting age in Lawrence elections
The youngest elected official in the history of Lawrence wants to lower the voting age for city elections.
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Federal appeals court deals a blow to Voting Rights Act, ruling that private plaintiffs can't sue
A divided federal appeals court on Monday ruled that private individuals and groups such as the NAACP do not have the ability to sue under a key section of the federal Voting Rights Act, a decision that contradicts decades of precedent and could further erode protections under the landmark 1965 law.