Tag: Primary Election

  • Trump-backed Knott Wins North Carolina Republican Primary Runoff

    Trump-backed Knott Wins North Carolina Republican Primary Runoff

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    Brad Knott secures victory in NC-13 Congressional District, supported by Trump. Voters Brave Rain to Cast Ballots Despite heavy rain, voters turned out at Archer Lodge Community Center in Clayton, emphasizing the importance of selecting the right candidates. Immigration Remains Top Concern With immigration taking center stage, voters like Paul Jones Jr. and Randy Rollyson…

  • Early Voting Begins for 2024 Primary Election in Maryland

    Early Voting Begins for 2024 Primary Election in Maryland

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    Early voting for the 2024 Primary Election is underway in Maryland, providing voters with the opportunity to cast their ballots ahead of the official Election Day. Here’s what you need to know: When and Where to Vote Early Who is Eligible for Early Voting? Any registered voter in Maryland is eligible to participate in early…

  • North Carolina Incumbent Defeated in Primary Upset

    North Carolina Incumbent Defeated in Primary Upset

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    In a surprising turn of events, incumbent State Superintendent Catherine Truitt loses her primary race to Michele Morrow, signaling a shift in North Carolina politics. Defeat of Incumbent Despite being an incumbent and a member of the Republican Party, Catherine Truitt faces defeat, with Michele Morrow securing 52.10% of the vote. Profile of the Challenger…

  • Texas Primary Election 2024: What You Need to Know

    Texas Primary Election 2024: What You Need to Know

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    Texas gears up for its Primary Election on March 5, 2024, a crucial step in determining the candidates for the upcoming General Election. Here’s everything you need to know about casting your vote in the Lone Star State. Choosing Candidates In the Texas Primary Election, voters will select candidates from their preferred party for various…

  • Chicago Early Voting Resumes After Court Order

    Chicago Early Voting Resumes After Court Order

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    Early voting has resumed in Chicago for the upcoming March 19 primary, following a temporary suspension mandated by the Appellate Court of Illinois. The delay was prompted by a court order necessitating the removal of a candidate’s name from the ballot. As a result, the Chicago Board of Elections had to undertake significant logistical adjustments,…

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