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More Oklahomans than ever are registered to vote as they head to the polls for Tuesday's election. Oklahoma State Election Board officials released the latest registration numbers on Monday.
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Officials in Lancaster County in the swing state of Pennsylvania say they identified hundreds of potentially fraudulent voter registration applications.
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In a new lawsuit, the Justice Department claims Alabama violated federal law by systematically removing voters fewer than 90 days before a federal election.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics panel discusses a federal judge ruling against State Superintendent Ryan Walters in his legal battle with OKC television station KFOR, Attorney General Gentner Drummond asking an appellate court to overturn the injunction against Oklahoma's new anti-illegal immigration law and more.
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The party affiliation of deleted voters roughly aligns with registration trends overall.
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The Arizona Supreme Court says nearly 100,000 voters will be able to cast ballots in state and local races this fall, after officials discovered a flaw in the state’s voter registration system.
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Ahead of the 2024 general election, NPR has collected deadlines and information on how to register to vote — online, in person or by mail — in every U.S. state, territory and the District of Columbia.
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By the end of their call Tuesday, 14,000 attendees reported registering to vote.
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States say that Biden converts various federal agencies, turning them in part into “a voter registration organization” illegally.
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More than 35,000 new voters registered at Vote.org after the singer posted a link on her Instagram Stories. "I've heard you raise your voices, and I know how powerful they are," Swift wrote.