CONLEY COMMENTARY (WSAU) – The redistricting fight over the 2026 mid-term elections is heading to the U.S. Supreme Court.
A federal judge has blocked the federal government’s effort to get California voters’ data, but the battle is not over.
Several candidates are moving to undercard contests or local elections to maintain a semblance of power.
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After Newsom, can California be saved?
California went from being a land of endless opportunity to a state of bankrupt leftist ideology. I first set foot in ...
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Barabak: There's one state in America with no voter registration. How does that work?
North Dakota eliminated voter registration more than 70 years ago, to encourage turnout. The state isn't particularly stellar ...
Officials say they re-ratified disputed items at Jan. 8, cooperated with the DA, and addressed transparency concerns.
Brian Foster’s letter reminds me of a very old quote: Teachers are afraid of the principal and administration; the ...
Both Kalshi and Polymarket, the two big prediction market platforms, were offering yes-or-no-style “mention markets” asking ...
In 1997, 53.5 percent of voters approved Proposition H, which authorized the reconstruction of the earthquake-damaged Central ...
Liz Eisele McLellan, a volunteer ICE watcher monitoring the intensifying federal operations in Maine, told the Portland Press ...
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