No long lines for Washington voters. Your ballot arrived by mail and, while you have until election day to vote, if you’re ready to vote now, The Bellingham Herald’s 2020 Voter Guide can help inform you about local and state candidates and measures. First, your deadlines. Ballots were mailed Oct. […]
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Chesterfield Township voters will soon elect a new board of trustees. All seven board seats — supervisor, clerk, treasurer and four trustee seats — are up for election this fall. The Nov. 3 ballot will ask voters to select four of eight candidates vying for a trustee spot. Four incumbent […]
ALPHARETTA/MILTON, GA — In addition to voting for president and vice president of the United States in the Nov. 3 general election, voters in North Fulton, will choose other candidates to represent them, including the seat for Georgia Representative 47th District seat. Incumbent Jan Jones will be running against Anthia […]
Two Senate candidates decided to run for UF Senate seats without any party affiliation, despite the unusually high number of party options in this Student Government election. Four parties are running for Student Government election, including the current majority party, Gator, as well as three new parties: Change, Progressive and […]
CLOSE 5 Things to know about the Nov. 3 election Wochit Five candidates are vying for two seats on the Port Hueneme City Council on Nov. 3. The candidates include two Incumbents defending their seats. Sylvia Andrea Schnopp, the current Mayor Pro Tem, is the longest serving member of the […]
CLOSE Clockwise from top right: Karla Alejandra Ramirez, Carolina Gallardo Magaña and Vianey Lopez (Photo: COURTESY PHOTO) South Oxnard residents in District 6 voted for their City Council representative not that long ago but they’re heading back to the ballot box. This November, they will vote for a council member for a four-year […]
CLOSE 5 Things to know about the Nov. 3 election Wochit Three candidates are vying for the Camarillo City Council District 3 seat. The district was created after Camarillo switched to a district-based election model from an at-large system in 2019. It covers approximately 12,739 residents and makes up the […]
The District 5 candidates seeking to replace termed-out San Diego City Councilman Mark Kersey shared their views on various issues and goals during a Rancho Bernardo Community Council-sponsored forum. The online Sept. 24 event was moderated by the League of Women Voters of San Diego. The video can be viewed […]
Reopening schools for the looming new academic year already was gearing up to be a political brawl. But things amped up today as the Chicago Teachers Union — concerned that in-class learning would be dangerous amid the coronavirus pandemic — was planning a House of Delegates meeting next week, a […]
An open Aug. 18 primary with no Republican candidates running will decide which Democrats will represent House District 107 and House District 108 in northern Miami-Dade County. Two Democrats are seeking to replace term-limited incumbent Barbara Watson in House District 107, which runs from North Miami to Miami Gardens. And […]
Students will vote in IU Student Government elections for student body president and vice president at the end of this week. The Indiana Daily Student spoke with all three tickets about the issues we thought were most important to IU students. Their responses to our questions are recorded below. They […]
Elections for the city of Gainesville wrapped up Tuesday, but two other cities in the county — Alachua and Newberry — will hold their elections next month on April 13. The qualifying period has recently closed for those races. Here’s a look at the candidates running for commission seats: City of […]
Ballots for the April 6 municipal election will soon be arriving and The Daily Sentinel this week has been covering the city council races that voters will be deciding. Profiles of the eight candidates running for City Council can be found online at gjsentinel.com along with their complete answers to […]
One of the main unanswered questions in this year’s mayoral race is how the introduction of ranked-choice voting will change the nature of the election. The first taste of how things will change came on Sunday, with an endorsement of two candidates, in ranked order. Other questions were also addressed […]
CLOSE Autoplay Show Thumbnails Show Captions Last SlideNext Slide Schools are a hot topic these days. In the Northville Public Schools, nine candidates seek voter support to fill the four four-year positions available in the Nov. 3. Election. The candidates are Kimberly Campbell-Voytal, Harihar Kulkarni, Blake A. Mathie, James Mazurek, […]
For the first time in 24 years, voters in National City will choose a new City Clerk in November. Two candidates are vying to replace longtime City Clerk Michael Dalla, who is set to retire. The contenders are Luz Molina, a contract and grant officer at UC San Diego, and […]
The Ward 2 race for city council pits two candidates against each other who have extensive experience in city operations. We asked them to describe their experience, and what they would do if elected. Here’s what they said: PETE VOLZ, 57, insurance agent Experience & qualifications Past public offices: […]
In an election reshaped by the COVID-19 pandemic, one standby event on the election year calendar continued, albeit entirely online — the Dubuque League of Women Voters candidate forum. For nearly an hour and a half Tuesday night, six candidates for four Statehouse seats representing portions of Dubuque County answered […]