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Organizations Race To Register Eligible Voters Ahead Of Midterms

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National Voter Registration Day was first recognized in 2012, and has helped over 4.7 million people register to vote over the past decade.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. leads civil rights demonstrations on voter registration for African-Americans.

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Martin Luther King, Jr. leads civil rights demonstrations on voter registration for African-Americans.
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The Perennial Importance Of National Voter Registration Day

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As states log record turnout in primaries this year, history shows an upward trend, with registration and turnout climbing for midterm elections.
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Native American Voters Face Hurdles Ahead Of Election

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A lack of traditional addresses has proven to be a barrier for Native American voters during elections.
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Creators Of New Voter Mapping Tool Hope To Expand Electorate In 2020

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Creators of a recently developed digital tool that maps unregistered voters aim to get two million new people to the ballot box for the 2020 election.
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Supreme Court Rejects Appeal of NC Voter ID Law

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The Supreme Court shut the door Monday on North Carolina Republicans' effort to revive a state law that mandated voter identification and scaled back early voting, provisions that a lower court said improperly targeted minority...
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Why On-Campus Polling Locations Matter For College Students

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When colleges have polling locations on-campus, a key barrier to getting out to vote is solved. But not all young voters have that privilege.
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Lebron James Named Time's Athlete Of The Year

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James led a campaign to fight voter suppression and get out the vote, all while winning his fourth NBA championship.
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U.S. Accuses Russia, Iran of Election Interference

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Oct.22 -- U.S. Intelligence Director John Ratcliffe talks about Iran and Russia taking action to influence public opinion relating to the 2020 election. Officials say Iran is responsible for emails meant to intimidate American voters,...
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U.S. Voter Registration Dropped Dramatically Due To Pandemic

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However, recent protests over racial injustice and police brutality have sparked a renewed interest in voter registration.
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Appeals Court Considers Kansas Voting Case

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYDenver - 23 August 20161. Various of exterior of Byron White United States Courthouse2. Walk shot of Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach 3. SOUNDBITE:...
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US says Russia, China, Iran meddling in elections

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U.S. national security agencies are seeing "ongoing" and "persistent" efforts by Russia, China and Iran to undermine next month's midterm elections, the 2020 presidential race and beyond.
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U.S. Warns of Election Interference by Russia, Iran

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Oct.21 -- U.S. officials are warning that Iran and Russia are trying to interfere in the presidential election. Bloomberg’s Joe Sobczyk reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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US says Russia, China, Iran meddling in elections

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U.S. national security agencies are seeing "ongoing" and "persistent" efforts by Russia, China and Iran to undermine next month's midterm elections, the 2020 presidential race and beyond.
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Voting equipment makers: machines, not 100% secure

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The House Administration Committee on Thursday heard from the CEOs of the three biggest U.S. voting equipment manufacturers who all say voting machines are not 100 percent secure.
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Civil Rights Groups Sue For Virginia Voter Registration Extension

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A cut cable cord is reportedly responsible for the outage.
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Naturalization Delays Could Hold Up Scores Of Prospective 2020 Voters

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The U.S. has resumed citizenship ceremonies. But virus delays and a looming budget crisis may put 2020 voting out of reach for hundreds of thousands.
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Record crowds have shown up at polls in Florida and voters are waiting hours to cast their ballots. The Sunshine State has kicked off two weeks of early voting and counties are already reporting a huge turnout.

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HEADLINE: Long lines form as early voting begins in Florida CAPTION: Record crowds have shown up at polls in Florida and voters are waiting hours to cast their ballots. The Sunshine State has kicked off two weeks of early voting and...
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College voters to play role in election - many by absentee ballot

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October 8 - Washington, DC 1. Various shots of students registering to vote 2. UPSOUND:"Registered to vote?" 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Brandon Hines, member of George Washington University Republicans "I've called mail and package...
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BOSNIA: NATIONAL ELECTIONS VOTE COUNTING BEGINS

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English/Nat Vote counting has begun in Bosnia, the day after polls closed in elections hailed as the most successful since Bosnia's war ended three years ago. International observers are delighted with how the elections went - the lack...
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The Deadline to Register to Vote in the EU Referendum Closes - 'In' and 'Out' EU Referendum Campaigns Continue.

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The Deadline to Register to Vote in the EU Referendum Closes - 'In' and 'Out' EU Referendum Campaigns Continue.
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Election drive forces children out of school

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AP Television Lagos, Nigeria - January 24, 2011 1. Various of school compound AP Television Lagos, Nigeria - January 15, 2011 2. Close of Notice on a school information board AP Television Lagos, Nigeria - January 24, 2011 3. Various...
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Voting equipment makers: Machines not 100% secure

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The House Administration Committee on Thursday heard from the CEOs of the three biggest U.S. voting equipment manufacturers who all say voting machines are not 100 percent secure.
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Pennsylvania Governor Signs Election Reform Bill

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Gov. Tom Wolf's office described the bill as "the most significant improvement to Pennsylvania's elections in more than 80 years."