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Clark moves on

Helen Clark has left New Zealand politics behind. The former Prime Minister is not doing much reflecting on her election loss to National, one year ago today. Miss Clark says she is busy in her new job as the Head of the United...

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Uruguay's Ley de Caducidad - Expiry Law

October 2009 Elections, Uruguayan Voters, and Courts May End Law Since 1986 Uruguay's Ley de Caducidad, an "expiry" law, has protected members of Uruguay's military. On October 25, 2009, Uruguayans took to the polls to vote for...

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Scott Ott Concedes Lehigh County Executive Election

NON-SATIRE A note from Scott Ott… After personally witnessing Friday’s review of precinct vote totals, by the staff at the Lehigh County Voter Registration office, I’m convinced that a recount is unlikely to produce...

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EDITORIAL: Don't be a stranger now that electin is over

Nov 07, 2009 (Park Record - So it is understandable that many of Park City's incumbent elected officials were surprised and frustrated by the sudden barrage of criticism that erupted during this year's municipal election....

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Republicans working to re-establish grass roots in Bloomington

The City Council of the state's fifth-largest city had taken a turn to the left. In what observers say was an unprecedented push to get conservatives elected to a suburban City Council, the state and district Republican Party...

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Lamontagne says he's entering Senate race

MANCHESTER – Ovide Lamontagne has made his long-awaited decision. Tomorrow, he'll officially become a candidate for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated next year by Sen. Judd Gregg. The 52-year-old Manchester attorney, 1996...

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Sanford impeachment impetus may be imperiled

It's becoming less and less likely that embattled Gov. Mark Sanford will be impeached. The reason? The longer legislators wait to begin an impeachment investigation, the more political factors are aligning in favor of Sanford,...

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Amendment’s OK won’t alter beach access case

SURFSIDE BEACH — An amendment to the state constitution passed by a tsunami of Texas voters won’t block challenges by homeowners who say they are owed compensation if it’s determined erosion has put their property on a public...

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Youths receive election lessons

During the 2008 presidential election, more than 60 percent of 18- to 24-year-olds voted in Douglas County. It was a higher rate than those between the ages of 25 and 44. “You represent what is being considered an emerging...

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Ed Clark had a memorable - and some say very productive - two years as Greeley's mayor

Ed Clark had a memorable - and some say very productive - two years as Greeley's mayor Staff Writer Much of Ed Clark's two years as Greeley mayor could be encapsulated in a five-minute statement he forcefully delivered at last...

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