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United States election voting controversies - news and investigations
Secretaries of state drawing political fire
By
Sarah Laskow
September 22, 2008
Election Day is creeping closer, which means we’re due for some fights over voter rolls in battleground states. And right on schedule: Terri
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Belying his rhetoric, McCain worked for megamerger sought by campaign patron AT&T
By
Nathaniel Heller
and
Annys Shin
December 7, 1999
Commentary: The broken campaign finance system: An American political tradition
By
Bill Buzenberg
August 20, 2008
As America votes, it ain’t pretty
By
Sarah Laskow
November 3, 2008
F is for Friday and financial disclosure
By
Sarah Laskow
October 3, 2008
As America votes, it ain’t pretty
By
Sarah Laskow
November 3, 2008
Election junkies who’ve already checked every poll three, four, 10 times over can now monitor the travails of individual voters, thanks to t
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Florida once again at center of debate over voting rules
By
Ethan Magoc
August 20, 2012
Disabled and elderly voters face new hurdles at polls
By
Emily Nohr
and
Alissa Skelton
August 20, 2012
Election-fraud not as common as recent voter ID laws suggest
By
Natasha Khan
and
Corbin Carson
August 13, 2012
Internet voting project cost Pentagon $73,809 per vote
By
John Dunbar
August 9, 2001
New Media Communications
By
Chris Landers
October 30, 2006
Consultant profile: Major Clients in 2003-2004: George W. Bush (R), Republican National Committee
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Limousine liberals? Number of government-owned limos has soared under Obama
By
Joe Eaton
May 31, 2011
Federal fleet numbers in question again; first limos, now electric carts
By
Joe Eaton
June 23, 2011
Secretaries of state drawing political fire
By
Sarah Laskow
September 22, 2008
Accounting for limousines: A moving target
By
Joe Eaton
June 18, 2012
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