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Wednesday August 11, 2010
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COColorado Mail-in election gets voter approvalColorado Boulder County tallies record number of ballotsColorado Mail-in ballots show popularity in positive returns
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CTConnecticut 17-year olds vote in first electionConnecticut Farrell faces Merrill for secretary of state
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FLFlorida Absentee ballots returned to sender
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GAGeorgia Floyd County commission authorizes use of bar-code scanners for electionsGeorgia Poll official finds ways to keep busy despite low turnout
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INIndiana 2500 register to vote online
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LALouisiana Voter confusion expected for primary
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MEMaine Defeated candidate seeks voter education
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MDMaryland New absentee ballot system for Md.
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MNMinnesota Split ticket not allowed in primaryMinnesota Voting continues through power outageMinnesota Hot races, hot polling placesMinnesota Heat and humidity may affect ballotsMinnesota Sealed 2008 ballots to stay sealedMinnesota KTSP to appeal rulingMinnesota Minnesota holds primary in August for first timeMinnesota Election workers, voters brave heat for civic duty
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MOMissouri County clerk 'stumbled into' side career as international election observer
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NYNew York Fear new voting machines will confuse votersNew York Scanning your ballot on election dayNew York A vote for big changes at the NYC board of electionsNew York Bloomberg abandons nonpartisan push
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OHOhio Cuyahoga County told to print bilingual ballots or be suedOhio Lemley is new board of elections director
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PAPennsylvania Lawsuit settled in Lincoln U voting flap
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TNTennessee Shelby County DA asks TBI to investigate electionTennessee Election administrator clarifies early voting totalsTennessee Computer snafu holds some up at polls
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TXTexas Gregg election system updatedTexas Boerne man told to foot city's bill for election challenge
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