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  • {{fmt/title|July 2022 elections in North Carolina, US}} ==Elections==
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  • {{fmt/title|August 2022 elections in Ohio (United States)}} State-level primary elections were held August 2 for the state Senate and House.
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  • [[category:elections]]Central pages about elections in any particular city ...particular issues being voted on should be given the category [[:category:elections.city.issues]].
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  • [[category:elections]] ==Elections==
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  • {{fmt/title|elections in Durham, NC, US}} * {{l/sub|2022}}: 2 elections
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  • {{fmt/title|Feburary 8, 2022 elections in Oklahoma (United States)}} * [https://results.okelections.us/OKER/?elecDate=20220208 OK Elections] ([https://social.tulsa.ok.us/@blogoklahoma/107768429757868462 h/t])
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  • [[category:elections.city]][[Issues]] within a particular [[:category:elections.city|city election]]
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  • ...opic::US/NC]] [[topic::war on voting]] [[topic::elections/US/NC]] [[topic::elections/US/NC/2014/05]]
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  • {{fmt/title|April 5, 2022 elections in Wisconsin (United States)}} ...ppened Last Tuesday, Wisconsinites went to the polls in thousands of local elections. Here's what happened.]
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  • ...has been repeated evidence of [[election fraud]] in recent US presidential elections. There were also widespread allegations of fraud in the [[2004 US elections]], though it is less clear what the results should have been.
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  • {{fmt/title|elections in Missouri (United States)|'''Elections''': [[election|all]] → [[US/elec|US]] → [[US/MO/elec|MO]]}}
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  • {{fmt/title|2021 elections in Durham, NC, US}} There are two elections in Durham this year:
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  • #redirect [[2006 US elections]]
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  • #redirect [[2004 US elections]]
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  • {{fmt/title|November 2022 elections in Minnesota, US}} * Ballotpedia: included in {{l/bp|Minnesota elections, 2022}}
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  • ={{USA}} elections in 2020=
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  • #REDIRECT [[US/NC/Durham/elections/2007]]
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  • * [[/US]]: {{USA}} elections in 2020
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  • {{fmt/title|elections in North Carolina (United States)|'''Elections''': [[election|all]] → [[US/elec|US]] → [[US/NC/elec|NC]]}} ...re North Carolina law allows the General Assembly to decide some contested elections. As overseeing voting becomes a partisan battleground, some fear that the l
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  • #REDIRECT [[US/NC/Durham/elections/2007/10/09]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[US/NC/Durham/elections/2007/11/06]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[US/NC/Durham/elections/2007/City Council]]
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  • {{fmt/title|United States elections in 2024}}
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  • {{fmt/title|2020 elections in Durham, NC, US}} [[2020]] elections in [[US/NC/Durham|Durham, NC]] include the 2020 US Presidential Election (T
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  • [[category:elections.city]] The 2007 [[US/elections|elections]] in [[Durham, NC]] include:
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  • ...vents]]The [[1994 Republican revolution]] refers to the 1994 {{USA}} House Elections when the [[US Republican Party]] gained a majority of seats in the House fo ...pedia: [[wikipedia:United States House elections, 1994|United States House elections, 1994]]
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  • {{fmt/title|May, 2022 elections in Oregon, United States}} [[US/OR|Oregon]] held primary elections on May 17.
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  • {{fmt/title|May, 2022 elections in Watauga County, [[US/NC|North Carolina]], [[US|United States]]}}
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  • * [[/elec|elections]]
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  • {{fmt/title|May, 2022 elections in Nebraska, United States}} Nebraska held primary elections on May 10.
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  • * '''[[/elec|Elections]]''': ...servapedia|Oregon}} "Although Oregon has been a blue state in presidential elections since 1988, Eastern Oregon is one of the major conservative red state parts
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  • ...ncil in [[Durham, NC]] in the [[2007-10-09 Durham, NC elections|2007-10-09 elections]].
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  • File:2007 bonds flyer.web.png
    ...flyer about the bond issues being voted on in the [[2007-11-06 Durham, NC elections]]. The flyer was apparently issued by the [[Durham County Public Informatio
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  • {{fmt/title|2022 elections in Missouri (United States)}}
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  • ...ncil in [[Durham, NC]] in the [[2007-10-09 Durham, NC elections|2007-10-09 elections]].
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  • {{fmt/title|elections in the United States}} '''Page-title convention''': Pages about specific elections or sets of elections should be named as {{fmt/quote|{{arg|jurisdiction}}/elec/{{arg|date}}''[{{a
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  • File:2012-10-06 anti-Obama ad side B.jpg
    [[category:2012 elections]]
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  • ...political reasons, includes [[/05/17/school board|local School Board final elections]] statewide.
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  • * [[/elec|elections]]
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  • * [[/elec|elections]]
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  • {{fmt/title|August 2, 2022 elections in Missouri (United States)}} Democrats and Republicans both held primary elections for US Senate.
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  • {{fmt/title|November 2022 elections in Michigan}} ...te-michigan-election/629922/ The MAGA Poll Worker Who Might Run Michigan’s Elections]([https://democracy.town/@TonyStark/108346339122194219 h/t]) {{fmt/quote|[[
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  • ...ncil in [[Durham, NC]] in the [[2007-10-09 Durham, NC elections|2007-10-09 elections]].
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  • {{fmt/title|2022 elections in North Carolina}} * {{l/elec|where=US/NC|when=2022/07|July}} 26: elections in a dozen or so locations
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  • {{fmt/title|elections in Indiana, United States}}
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  • * [[US/elec]]: elections in the United States
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  • ...eline]]'''November 4, 2008''', is the final day of voting in the [[2008 US elections]], including the [[2008 US presidential election]].
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  • ** {{l/bp|United States House elections in Michigan, 2022 (August 2 Democratic primaries)}} ** {{l/bp|United States House elections in Michigan, 2022 (August 2 Republican primaries)}}
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  • {{fmt/title|May, 2022 elections in Michigan, United States}} Michigan held primary elections on May 3.
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  • ...the present closed-source software used for most electronically-tabulated elections in the [[Voting in the United States|United States]]. Technical details of
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  • {{fmt/title|2022 elections in Pennsylvania}}
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  • ...t/elec/2000|2000 US presidential election]], [[topic::US/elec/2006|2006 US elections]]
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  • * '''link''': [[URL::http://rt.com/news/erdogan-akp-elections-victory-341/]]
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  • ...2 HB 2596''' is a bill which would require the state legislature to review elections and also give them the power to reject the results without further oversigh
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  • {{fmt/title|August 2022 elections in Washington state (United States)}} * {{ballotpedia|United States House elections in Washington, 2022 (August 2 top-two primaries)}}
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  • * [[/elec|elections]]
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  • The '''2016 elections in the {{USA}}''' include:
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  • ...] of its Worker-Owners and Consumer-Owners to consider new rules for Board elections and strategies for improving voter turnout by stimulating increased Owner i ...] of its Worker-Owners and Consumer-Owners to consider new rules for Board elections and strategies for improving voter turnout by stimulating increased Owner i
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  • * [[/elec|elections]]
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  • <let name=data index=Topics>\US election fraud\corruption\2000 US elections\racism</let>
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  • * [http://ncsbe.gov/ NC State Board of Elections]
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  • Walker (R) is running in the [[US/NC/elec/2022|2022 elections]] in a bid to fill retiring Senator [[Richard Burr]]'s seat.
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  • ...] party line — of trying to do damage to Democrats who were involved in an elections contest.&rdquo;</let> ...e party line — of trying to do damage to Democrats who were involved in an elections contest.</blockquote></let>
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  • ...e jury is still out on what will happen next. The [[US/elections/2016|2016 elections]] seem likely to give a good indication of whether public sentiment has shi
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  • ...watcher? We need to invite - no, insist that the United Nations watch our elections!
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  • ...for public services being cut, and advertising being the primary force in elections.
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  • ...ill install former President Donald Trump as a dictator, cancel all future elections, and impose Christian fascism throughout the country, allowing for women to
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  • ...[[Brandon Straka]] and launched ahead of the [[United States 2018 mid-term elections]] with the stated purpose of encouraging liberals to leave the [[US Democra
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  • * [[/elec|elections]]
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  • [[category:2012 elections]]
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  • ...am County Sheriff in the {{l/elec|where=US/NC/Durham|when=2022/11|November elections}}. Oddly, she seems to have wide support from Republicans, despite being re
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  • * [[htwiki:Voting]]: How the Hypertwins voted in various elections
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  • {{fmt/title|2018 elections in the United States}}
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  • .... Although such high crimes and misdemeanors have been rumored in previous elections, none in the history of the republic have been so thoroughly documented. [[
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  • {{fmt/title|November 2022 elections in Durham, NC}}
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  • <let name=data index=Topics>\2004 US elections\Age of Enlightenment\neocon reality inversion</let>
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  • {{fmt/title|May 2022 elections in Durham, NC}} * {{ballotpedia|North Carolina elections, 2022}}
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  • ...rs to make political contributions in [[Bitcoin]] in the upcoming mid-term elections."</call>
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  • ...pendent agency of the [[United States government]] charged with conducting elections for [[labor union]] representation and with investigating and remedying unf
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  • ...riaHill/109417231731997709 h/t]): more about media failure around the 2022 elections
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  • * '''topics''': [[topic::US/NC/Durham/elections/2019/housing bond]]
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  • {{fmt/title|November 2022 elections in Pennsylvania}}
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  • {{fmt/title|November 2022 elections in Florida}}
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  • [[US/WV|West Virginia]] held primary elections on May 10. * '''2022-05-11''' [https://www.herald-dispatch.com/elections/mcelroy-wins-democratic-primary-in-house-of-delegates-district-26/article_e
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  • [[category:elections]]
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  • ...ide]] (PDF; [[media:2021-09 VoterGuide Durham.pdf|download]]): covers both elections * '''2021-09-10''' [https://indyweek.com/elections-2021/durham-county/races/ Durham Candidates for Mayor and City Council]
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  • ...cent of Americans Sold Everything They Owned and Spent It on Congressional Elections}}
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  • ...backed-political-network-built-to-shield-donors-raised-400-million-in-2012-elections/2014/01/05/9e7cfd9a-719b-11e3-9389-09ef9944065e_story.html $407 million] on
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  • [[category:elections.city]] The elections to be held on 2007-10-09 in [[Durham, NC]] include the [[2007 Durham City C
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  • ==Elections==
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  • ...hdrawing cash from an ATM.}} ... {{fmt/quote|But as [[US/elec/2006|midterm elections]] approach this November, electronic voting machines are making things wors
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  • {{fmt/title|November 2022 elections in North Carolina, US}} * {{ballotpedia|North Carolina elections, 2022}}
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  • ...ice, a nonpartisan think tank, calculated the rate of voter fraud in three elections at between 0.0003 percent and 0.0025 percent. Another investigation, from J
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  • </hide><noinclude>{{fmt/title|May, 2022 elections in the United States}} ...eme MAGA loons? They just might be! This week on The Downballot, Daily Kos Elections contributing editor Steve Singiser joins us to gawk at a bunch of GOP prima
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  • ...cabal, or the [[U.S. government]], with an eye toward [[2006 US elections|elections]]?</let>
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  • * [[/elec|elections]]
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  • '''Article XXVIII'''. TAMPERING WITH FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS, CORRUPTION OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE. with the conduct of free and fair elections, and to corrupt the administration of justice by United States
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  • <let name=data index=Topics>\Diebold\Election Systems & Software\2010 US elections\e-voting\US voting</let> ...index=Title>Diebold Finds Election Division Buyer; ES&S to Control Most US Elections</let>
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  • A special [[task force]] to examine questions surrounding the 2007 Board elections was proposed by employee-owner [[Geoff Gilson]] (GG) in 2007 in two emails * options for the creation of a clear set of rules for Board elections
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  • * '''topics''': [[topic::Rachel Maddow]] [[topic::Obamacare]] [[topic::US/elections/2014/11]] [[topic::predictions]] [[topic::US Republican Party]]
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