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10 Interesting South Dakota Election Facts
- South Dakota currently has 3 electoral votes. - The most electoral votes South Dakota has ever had was 5 for the 1912 through 1928 elections. - South Dakota has participated in 30 national elections. - South Dakota voted in two elections before...
Tags: Theodore Roosevelt, White House, Elections, John McCain, Politics
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ASD Students Choose Candidates in Youth Vote 2012
Channel 2 NewsAnchorage School District students made their presidential choices Tuesday as part of a civics exercise, voting on an unofficial abbreviated version of the Alaska ballot while their parents also went to the polls. ASD spokesperson Heidi Embley says 14,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, American School for the Deaf, Voting, Jill Stein
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Dems fight for continued Senate control
WASHINGTON (AP) — Majority Democrats fought Republicans for control of the Senate on Tuesday after a bitter campaign marked by roughly $1 billion in outside spending in competitive races from Virginia to Montana. Republican Sen. Scott Brown, who...
Tags: Joe Lieberman, Sherrod Brown, Robert P. Casey, Jr., Claire McCaskill, Karl Rove
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Ind. voter considers Lugar as write-in candidate
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — At least one Indiana voter says he was tempted to write in a candidate for the U.S. Senate race, and it would have been a familiar name. Forty-six-year-old Lance McElroy of Indianapolis said he nearly wrote in Sen. Richard...
Tags: Richard Mourdock, Elections, Politics, Democratic Party, Joe Donnelly
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Walorski, Mullen battle for Donnelly's congressional seat
Joe Donnelly’s decision to run for U.S. Senate means many of us will be represented by a new member in Congress next year. Running to replace Donnelly in Indiana’s 2nd district is Republican Jackie Walorski, who Donnelly barely beat two years...
Tags: Elections, Politics, Joe Donnelly, Joe Donnelly, U.S. Senate
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Some Indiana voters aren't voting for governor
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Some South Bend voters are skipping the gubernatorial race altogether, saying they aren't happy with any of the candidates. Thirty-two-year-old fast food manager Aracada Cameron says she didn't vote for Republican Mike...
Tags: Elections, Politics, Voting
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GOP's Pence 'encouraged' in Ind. governor's race
CLIFFORD, Ind. (AP) — Republican Mike Pence says he's encouraged about his prospects of defeating Democrat John Gregg in Indiana's governor's race. Pence voted Tuesday morning at a fire station in the Bartholomew County town of Clifford about 25...
Tags: Republican Party, Mitch Daniels, Elections, Executive Branch, Politics
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Sun ignored me, now misrepresents me
Leave it to The Sun. Having failed to mention my candidacy even one time during the entire campaign season despite numerous press releases and e-mails, The Sun finally mentions my campaign for Congress and erroneously identifies me as an independent ("...Tags: Elections, Politics
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5 things to know about Indiana's election Tuesday
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A few key things worth knowing about Indiana's election Tuesday: PRESIDENT WHO? Think the presidential race is only between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney? Wrong. Indiana voters can pick among 19 candidates for president —...
Tags: Virgil H. Goode, Jr., Tea Party Movement, Richard Lugar, Joe Donnelly, Joe Donnelly
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Costa Mesa fight heads into the final round
For the "City of the Arts," the most talked-about ticket hasn't been to a Segerstrom stage; it's been to the political theater spreading from the Council Chambers off Fair Drive and beyond. Costa Mesa — population 111,000 — faces an...Tags: Finance, Starbucks Corp., Pension and Welfare, Government, Public Employees
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Our Endorsements, Now You Choose
The election may be the last thing voters want to think about, after enduring Sandy and months of candidate backbiting. Tuesday, however, one person's vote could break a tie or, better yet, avoid a recount. In 2010, there were five recounts in state...Tags: Elections, Paul Ryan, Politics, Gary Johnson, Primaries
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Time has come to cast your vote
South Bend TribuneThe candidates who have been working for Hoosiers' support this year made their closing arguments Monday and urged people to get out the vote in Tuesday's election. Local Republicans started the morning by packing into Stevie's Unique Treats, a cafe in...Tags: Evan Bayh, Executive Branch, Joe Donnelly, Government, U.S. Army
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