City of Miami residents will be deciding on their next mayor in a runoff election on Tuesday. The race is between two candidates who are offering different visions for the city's future — former County Commissioner Eileen Higgins and former Miami City Manager Emilio Gonzalez.
It happened at Dobbs Elementary School during the runoff elections in Fulton County on Dec. 2. The poll worker is accused of voting, not once, but four times. “There was a worker who had voted for herself but also voted for three or four other people,” Fulton County Commission Chair Robb Pitts.
Fulton County officials ordered a full recount in last week's municipal runoff after a poll worker allegedly scanned multiple ballots.
A new poll reveals who Democrats would like to see run for president. The Yale Youth Poll of 3,426 registered voters—including 1,706 aged 18-34—shows California Governor Gavin Newsom leading Democratic voters’ 2028 presidential preferences.
Voters in three Miami-Dade cities — Hialeah, Miami and Miami Beach — will choose local leaders in a runoff election Tuesday. That’s because in a handful of races in the Nov. 4 general election, no candidate received a majority of votes.
According to betting platform Polymarket, Higgins, who has campaigned on providing affordable housing, has a 94 percent chance of winning the election while González, who worked as a director of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services under former President George W. Bush, has a 6 percent chance.
Republican candidate Matt Van Epps is likely to win the special election in Tennessee, according to the latest polls and betting odds. Vann Epps is standing against Aftyn Behn, a Democratic state legislator, to fill a seat left vacant by former Representative Mark Greene, who resigned from the House earlier this year.
The Sebastian County Election Commission on Monday approved six polling sites for the Jan. 6 special primary election for the state Senate District 26 seat, with one location also serving as the early voting site.
A poll shows early voters favor Democratic nominee Aftyn Behn, while those planning to vote on Election Day are leaning toward Republican nominee Matt Van Epps. What to know.
Track the latest polls about Democrat Aftyn Behn and Republican Matt Van Epps in the special election in Tennessee's Seventh Congressional District.
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