political candidates and campaign workers for elected offices or ballot measures are reminded about a state law governing the placement of “Temporary Political Signs” within view of a state highway.
State law allows campaign signs to be placed near roads during election season, but they must meet specific rules.
A new Emerson College/The Hill poll, funded by Nexstar Media, was released Thursday. According to the poll, 49% of voters ...
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Key election officials say they’re prepared to certify 2024 presidential election results if county governments go rogue.
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Election officials from across the state gathered on the front steps of the Idaho State Capitol in Boise on Wednesday to ...
Thursday marks the start of early voting, and Jocelyn Benson noted over 1.8 million Michiganders have requested absentee ...
A pressure campaign from Donald Trump and Republican allies to change Nebraska election law was dealt a significant setback ...
Each county in Texas has its own rules regarding campaign sign postings. Tarrant County allows signs to be posted as early as ...