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Supreme Court allows Pennsylvania voters who sent defective mail-in ballots to cast provisional ones in person
The Supreme Court on Friday handed a loss to Republicans by allowing Pennsylvania voters who sent mail-in ballots that were flagged as being potentially defective to submit a separate provisional in-person ballot.
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Mailers aimed at getting out vote crossed line, Maryland attorney general says
Some registered voters in Maryland recently received mailers that some believe are an intimidation tactic.
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Virginia's 10th district race by the numbers
The control of the House of Representatives is likely to be determined by a handful of races across the country. News4’s Erika Gonzalez has a look of one in Virginia.
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How much money is pouring into the Maryland Senate race?
News4’s Ted Oberg explains how much cash is pouring into the Maryland Senate race between Angela Alsobrooks and Larry Hogan.
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Candidates look to gain support of Black male voters
Approaching Election Day has candidates gauging for more support among the Black community, especially men, due to low voter participation. News4’s Dominick Moody looks at the potential reason for the decline.
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Mailers aimed at getting out vote crossed line, Maryland attorney general says
“Voting report card” mailers aimed at increasing voter turnout were a form of voter intimidation, Maryland attorney general said. Their sender spoke with News4’s Darcy Spencer.
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FBI links video falsely depicting voter fraud in Georgia to ‘Russian influence actors'
U.S. intelligence officials say a video that purports to show election fraud in Georgia is fake and the work of “Russian influence actors.”
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Trump team fully embraces RFK Jr.'s vaccine skepticism
Trump has promised Kennedy and his fringe views a prominent role in health policy if he wins.
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Election betting is newly legal — and risks getting confused with polls
Wagers have been flooding in for weeks after a ruling opened the door to U.S. users placing bets on ballot outcomes, blurring the lines between elections and sports as court wrangling continues.
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How the House would pick the president in the event of an Electoral College tie
If no one gets 270 electoral votes, the House of Representative decides who wins the presidency, with each state delegation getting one vote.
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Trump attacks Liz Cheney, saying she wouldn't be a ‘war hawk' if ‘guns are trained on her face'
At a rambling event in Arizona late Thursday, the former president also said that vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. “can do anything he wants” on health policy if Trump wins the election.
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Early, in-person voting to finish in DC, Virginia on 1st weekend of November
Election Day is just a few days away. Early, in-person voting will finish in Virginia on Saturday, Nov. 2 and in D.C. on Sunday, Nov. 3. Maryland has already finished early voting. News4’s Juliana Valencia reports.
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‘Why would they do that?' Decades-long resident learns he was purged from Virginia voter rolls
A Stafford, Virginia, man learned Thursday that his name has been purged from the state’s voter rolls.
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Initiative 83 could change how elections are conducted in DC
D.C. will vote Tuesday on a ballot initiative that could dramatically change how elections are conducted in the District.
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Would Justice Department and FBI officials carry out Trump's prosecutions of his rivals?
Former officials fear Trump would force out DOJ and FBI officials who defy him and replace them with loyalists.
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Thousands of ballots are at stake as the Supreme Court considers Pennsylvania voting rules
Mail ballots with issues that prevent them from being counted could number in the thousands in this election.
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How NBC News makes election calls
Director of Elections John Lapinski explains how NBC News will make its calls this election.
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Harris says Trump ‘devalues' women's ability to make their own choices
Vice President Kamala Harris said Thursday that former President Donald Trump’s remarks this week about protecting women whether they “like it or not” is another sign of how he “devalues” women.
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Initiative 83 could change how elections are conducted in DC
D.C. voters will decide on a ballot initiative that could dramatically change how elections are conducted in the District. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Emotions rise among some voters as Election Day nears
The 2024 election brings a lot more than just excitement. Some voters battle feelings of distress days away from the election.