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It is not often I find myself aligned with Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell. But this week, we found rare common ground on the ...
CT lawmakers are looking to dramatically increase state oversight of election officials, absentee ballots and curbside voting.
Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas made a comparison of a recent President Trump order to Nazis. The order related to election reform.
Connecticut lawmakers are considering two pieces of legislation that would dramatically increase the state’s oversight of local election officials and implement new rules surrounding absentee ...
President Donald Trump’s sweeping executive order seeking to change how elections are run in the U.S. is creating uncertainty for state and local election officials and worries about voter confusion ...
Vice chair of CT Republican Party deems secretary of state's reference to Nazi SS tactics 'shocking, inappropriate, and grossly offensive' ...
The bill requires in-person registration with proof of citizenship to vote. Thomas says this is costly, unnecessary and undermines secure and accessible elections.
Connecticut’s attorney general announced on Friday that he joined a coalition of 19 attorneys general to file a lawsuit over ...
The other major impact of this executive order won't have an effect in New Mexico, because in New Mexico, ballots must be ...
Repealing sore loser laws could give voters more choices in November and reduce polarization, as it allows candidates who ...
Bridgeport resident Jessica Martinez, 43, pleaded guilty Thursday in New Haven to making a false declaration before a federal ...