A week ago, voters approved removing constitutional limits to absentee ballots and now the focus shifts to the legislature.
A new law in effect this year allows reduction of HOA member quorum if the HOA fails to achieve quorum on the first attempt.
State Rep. Penelope Tsernoglou, D-East Lansing, introduced four House bills that would expand the allowable uses for ...
Stonington ― Town Clerk Sally Duplice has announced that absentee ballots are now available for the Nov. 5 election. Anyone who will be out of town or who is unable to get to the polls on ...
Voters have decided to approve a constitutional amendment which allows no-fault absentee ballots in Connecticut.
If the HOA fails on its first attempt to meet the quorum required by the bylaws, it may under Civil Code 5115, reconvene a second attempted meeting for director elections with quorum reduced to 20% of ...
Initially, there were long lines at early voting sites. But statewide issues have been resolved and lines have lessened. In-person absentee voting ends Sunday, Nov. 3. MILWAUKEE - With one week ...
The clock is counting down, Election Day is one week away.While polls officially open next Tuesday, absentee and early voting has already begun in a number of states, including Ohio and Indiana ...
FILE: Denise Merrill, Connecticut Secretary of State gives an interview on the vote at the State Capitol on November 03, 2020 in Hartford, Connecticut. This fall, Connecticut voters will decide ...
DETROIT (FOX 2) - This election, absentee ballots will play another pivotal role in deciding how voters cast their vote and how long it may take to project a winner. Voting absentee is nothing new ...
We're just over a week away from election day and voting deadlines are fast approaching.The deadline for mailed applications for an absentee ballot is Tuesday, Oct. 29.Applications for absentee ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Tuesday is the last day Ohioans can request absentee ballots to vote in the 2024 election. The prior deadline had been three days before Election Day. But state lawmakers ...