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More than 50% of Pierce County voters between the ages of 18 and 26 had their ballots challenged because their signatures ...
Before the ink was dry on the Senate version of President Donald Trump’s “big beautiful bill,” Rep. Andy Harris made clear: ...
The ​Senate is continuing a marathon session to pass President Trump’s tax and spending package, as the GOP races to get the ...
Collin County residents will need to use a pen to vote since the Commissioners' Court has mandated hand-marked ballots for ...
6. Clorox All Purpose Cleaner Spray Clorox on the affected finger and wipe with a damp cloth until the stain fades. Rinse your hands thoroughly to remove any remaining chemicals and follow up with a ...
Poll workers will then apply indelible ink on the forefinger of your right hand to signify that you have voted. You’re done! You may now exit the polling place. DO’s and DON’Ts on Election ...
Vote only within the allowed number of candidates per position (e.g., 12 for senator, 1 for mayor). Fully shade the circle next to your chosen candidates—partial marks may not be counted.
RUSSIA has lashed out at the US and Ukraine after they signed a critical deal allowing them to mutually profit from Kyiv’s rich mineral reserves. Vladimir Putin’s right-hand-man vowed t… ...
When I was still in elementary school, I would always look forward to the election season. I treated it like an extended fiesta, with catchy campaign jingles of candidates ringing throughout our ...
Kristian Campbell hasn't even been in the big leagues for a week, but the Boston Red Sox were confident enough in the 22-year-old second baseman to hand him $60 million.
A Delhi voter went viral after posting a photo showing their index finger drenched in ink following the Assembly elections. The image, captioned "Tehelka voting," sparked jokes and comparisons to ...
For many first-time voters, the significance of the inked finger goes beyond just proof of participation—it is a badge of honour, a moment to capture. “I have been waiting to vote for years, but ...