Hello, and welcome to Protocol Policy! Today, I’m writing about why you shouldn’t take your eye off the tech-antitrust ball just because lawmakers are fleeing Washington. Plus, a deep dive into how social media has created a firehose of prescription ads that no one really oversees — and
Hello, and welcome to Protocol Policy! Today, I’m writing about why you shouldn’t take your eye off the tech-antitrust ball just because lawmakers are fleeing Washington. Plus, a deep dive into how social media has created a firehose of prescription ads that no one really oversees — and
Ballot-marking devices like this one are being used to physically punch out ballots for voters instead of using direct-recording, electronic vote-counting machines.
A newly signed bill implements the removal of direct-recording, electronic voting machines in favor physical ballot-marki
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The Air Force's agile software delivery system wants to expand its workforce, and is turning to industry for more people.
During a recent virtual industry day, officials with the Air Force's Kessel Run program fielded questions from private companies wh
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — There’s an election roughly a month away. The August 2nd primary will decide who faces off in the November election for the Senate, House and a wide range of state lawmaker seats. Pima County is working to have a new way to vote ready for that August electi
It’s over, but it’s not. The Santa Cruz County Clerk’s office released its second round of primary election voting results late Friday afternoon. The total vote counted in the county now totals 33,569, up 3,229 since the last count in the wee hours after Tuesday’s election.
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It’s over, but it’s not. The Santa Cruz County Clerk’s office released its second round of primary election voting results late Friday afternoon. The total vote counted in the county now totals 33,569, up 3,229 since the last count in the wee hours after Tuesday’s election.
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by Melissa Randazzo and 1 more | Jun 29, 2022
TRI-CITY AREA — Local residents have been receiving new voter ID cards in the mail.
Kim Diefenbach, Dryden Township Clerk, said that after the 2020 census, redistricting took place and information on voter’s old ID cards is no lo
A report launched by the International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines (ICHRP) on Tuesday (June 28) assessed the May 9 Philippine elections as one that is “not free, honest, or fair by international standards.”
Information was gathered through an International Observer
Here is our weekly round-up on election-related legislation. In it, you’ll find the following information:
This part of our report highlights recent activity on specific noteworthy bills. A bill is noteworthy if it meets one or more of the following criteria:
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