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| McAdory: Primaries more interesting than some think Opelika Auburn News Some local Democratic voters were recently asked by Auburn City Councilman Arthur Dowdell to cast ballots next Tuesday in … the Republican primary. If you take a look at the Democratic ballot, all you'll find are delegates for this summer's Democratic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Voters go to polls next Tuesday, March 13 for presidential, Senate and House ... Calhoun County Journal By JOEL McNEECE Calhoun County voters will go to the polls next Tuesday, March 13 to vote in Republican and Democratic primaries including president, US Senate and House of Representatives. The Republican Primary will have three contested races. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Obama quietly prepares for fall as Republicans fight CNN But that hasn't stopped the president from goading the Republicans at nearly every turn, often trying to upstage them -- like his White House news conference on the GOP's Super Tuesday -- before every key primary this season. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Take time to register; then get out to vote WatertownDailyTimes.com As you have no doubt noticed, the rush for delegates is playing out across the country for Republican candidates. If you intend to vote in New York's Republican primary on April 24, you need to have your voter registration form postmarked by March 30, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cook County Clerk: Republican Early Voting Participation Up 77% over 2008 Primary Patch.com By Amanda Luevano and Emily Stone Illinois may not have the flashiest of presidential primaries, but that's not stopping Cook County Republicans from turning out to cast early ballots in the March 20 election. In the first 10 days of early voting, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mailing adds to mudslinging in Cook County Board of Review race Chicago Daily Herald By Matt Arado Mud continues to fly in the Republican primary race for the District 1 seat on the Cook County Board of Review. A recent salvo came from Sean Morrison, a Palos Park business owner who is the challenger in the race. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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