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Election deniers, abortion and Trump's rampage against Republicans who voted to impeach him. It's a busy first primary night in August in five states, including battleground Arizona.
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Shutesbury, Mass. town clerk Grace Bannasch has fielded multiple rounds of predatory records requests from conservative groups who allege voter fraud in elections across the county. She is concerned that newly-elected WMass town clerks will become overwhelmed by the most round of predatory records requests.
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Social media plays an important role in activism. On this hour of Disrupted, Activist Alicia Garza talks about what activism looks like in America today. Plus, the future of solitary confinement in Connecticut.
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Gov. Ned Lamont voiced his support for expanding early in-person voting and no-excuse absentee voting -- at least through the 2022 midterm elections -- in a panel discussion on voting rights Friday. He spoke in favor of Senate Bill 184, which would legally extend the emergency policy implemented in 2020 that allowed any registered voter to request an absentee ballot due to risk of COVID-19.
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The justices, in a 6-3 opinion, narrowed the only major section of the landmark Voting Rights Act that remains in effect.
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Statutory restrictions on absentee voting that can deny ballot access to Connecticut voters in some circumstances would be repealed under legislation…
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House Democrats and Republicans clashed in dueling news conferences Thursday about whether expanding absentee voting would lead to fraud, then they…
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The theme of election fraud ran through this weekend's Conservative Political Action Conference. We talk about how "The Big Lie" is becoming a way for…
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More than a third of Connecticut votes cast in the November 2020 election were by absentee ballot. Will ballot drop boxes and mail-in options become…
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Secretary of the State Denise Merrill is calling for a number of voting reforms after a new poll conducted in January finds that a majority of Connecticut…