Voters
Coverage of Voters in the Nexus archive.
- CPS puts funding questions before voters, new law for school safety | The Chicago Report
CPS is presenting funding questions before voters. Separately, there is a new Illinois law that has been established to strengthen school safety.
- As Americans bet on elections, L.A. officials weigh how to safeguard voters
L.A. officials are currently weighing how to safeguard voters as Americans bet on elections. L.A. County could potentially become one of the first major election jurisdictions to implement specific guidance or policy regarding prediction markets.
- Pflugerville City Council decides against asking voters for $87M bond election
Pflugerville leaders decided against holding a bond election for residents, following discussions during an hours-long council meeting. The decision means voters will not be asked to approve the $87M bond.
- Hiltzik: The Trump administration's investments in corporate stocks raise fears of 'crony capitalism'
The Trump administration's investments in corporate stocks have established it as a significant shareholder in 30 companies, according to Hiltzik. This situation has raised concerns among voters and economists regarding 'crony capitalism'.
- Will Mayor Lurie’s coat tails remain long in November? Transit backers hope so.
San Francisco's mayor is giving voters discordant messages heading into the next election. Despite this messaging, he is described as likable and popular enough that these mixed signals may not matter. Specifically, transit backers hope that his support will remain strong through November.
- Voters want fighters. But where is the limit?
For years, since the political rise of President Donald Trump, voters have informed pollsters and reporters that they want to elect so-called fighters. This observed trend has resulted in more candidates attempting to shake off true political scandals.
- Democratic party gather after Primary, share goals for the General
The Democratic party gathered after the Primary, where they shared goals for the General Election. A speaker stated that no election should be taken lightly, committing to general election voters regarding both past actions and future plans. The speaker highlighted their commitment to representing Hawaii.
- Poll: Voters See Political Parties as More Extreme Than Their Own Candidates
A poll revealed a wide gap between how voters perceive political parties and how they view individual candidates. This perception gap was observed in several states, including Iowa, North Carolina, and Maine.
- Trevor Ozawa gives thanks to voters, community for 'good turnout'
Trevor Ozawa thanked voters and the community for a good turnout. He also addressed the need for taking care of problems that have been existing within the community for years.
- Ed Case 'grateful' after first printout results
Ed Case expressed gratitude to voters following early primary election results. The results indicated that he was leading the race with approximately 60% of the vote.
- Maui voters weigh in on crowded race for mayor
Voting within Maui County continues due to a crowded race for mayor. Voters are weighing in on the election.
- Mayor Kawakami watch party underway as Hawaii awaits election results
As Hawaii voters await initial election results, Mayor Derek Kawakami’s campaign remains focused on promoting affordability and improving quality of life for residents statewide.
- Honolulu Hale sees last-minute rush before polls close
Voters made a final push to cast their ballots at Honolulu Hale before polls close. This activity relates to Hawaii's primary election.
- Voters turn out at Oʻahu service centers for primary elections
Oʻahu has shown steady turnout at voter centers for primary elections. Residents were observed casting ballots specifically at locations including Honolulu and Kapolei Hale.
- What you Need2Know for Hawaii Election Day 2026
Voters in Hawaii must submit their ballots by 7 p.m. Friday to participate in the upcoming primary election. Submission can be made either directly to election officials or via designated drop boxes.
- Missouri voters overwhelmingly reject abolishing state income tax
Missouri voters overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to abolish the state income tax. The rejection is attributed to voters' concerns that eliminating the tax would lead to increases in other forms of taxation to compensate for lost revenue.
- Maryland Democrats pass redistricting amendment that could target lone Republican House seat — if voters approve
Maryland Democrats passed a redistricting amendment that could affect the state’s sole Republican-held House seat if approved by voters. The measure, if ratified, could lead to Democrats securing full control of Maryland's congressional delegation.
- Michigan 2026 primary: Voters begin heading to polls
Voters in Michigan are beginning to cast ballots in the 2026 primary as polls open across the state. The primary is taking place today, with election activities underway.
- What to Watch in Virginia’s First Primary Since Redistricting Battle
Virginia's first primary since a redistricting battle is set to take place, with voters in Arlington, Va., expected to participate in April.
- Will California voters 'orphaned' in top-two primary be strategic in November House races?
California voters without a candidate from their own party after the top-two primary may still influence key congressional contests in November House races. The article highlights the potential strategic role of these voters in determining outcomes of congressional elections.
- 16.51 lakh voters in Kadapa district, Collector releases draft list
The Collector of Kadapa district has released a draft list of 16.51 lakh voters in the district.
- Voters weigh in ahead of August primary
Millions of dollars have been spent on political ads as two candidates campaign in the August primary. Voters are weighing their choices ahead of the election.
- A message for the New York state dopes who voted to legalize weed: Told you so
The article addresses New York state voters who supported the legalization of weed, expressing a 'told you so' sentiment. The content mentions delivering a blunt truth regarding the issue.
- Wisconsin voters sue to allow for vote to count if absentee ballot is late
A new lawsuit in Wisconsin argues that voters whose absentee ballots have not arrived by Election Day should be allowed to cast provisional ballots at the polls to ensure their votes are counted.
- Voters want major change amid economic and political discontent and more top headlines
Voters are seeking major change amid economic and political discontent. The article highlights a prosecutor facing a criminal referral related to former President Trump, a Southern state achieving top global GDP rankings, and ongoing military strikes against Iran.
- Seattle an enviro city? Doesn’t seem that way at City Hall
The Seattle City Council is considering removing residents' right to appeal zoning changes. The article urges voters to pay attention to this potential policy shift.
- WA stands its ground against threats to voting; here’s what we all can do
Washington State resists threats to voting rights, urging voters to ensure ballots are correctly marked and submitted early to protect their voting rights. The article emphasizes collective action to safeguard electoral processes.
- Voters are struggling to keep up with Iran war’s twists and turns
Voters are struggling to keep up with the Iran war's twists and turns. Americans expressed frustration with President Donald Trump's handling of the war and described how they process the constant changes.
- Flutter those eyelashes all you like, Andy... we want an election now! On eve of becoming PM, 'Messiah without a mandate' Burnham gets blunt message from voters
Andy Burnham is set to become Prime Minister but faces a critical message from voters demanding an election. The article refers to him as the 'Messiah without a mandate,' suggesting skepticism about his leadership.
- MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: The voters demand an election, Mr Burnham - so let them have one
The article urges Mr. Burnham to hold an election as demanded by voters.
- ANDREW NEIL: Never has a PM come to power with such a lack of democratic legitimacy. When it all goes wrong, voters will cut him no slack
Andrew Neil argues that a prime minister has assumed power without sufficient democratic legitimacy, and voters will not tolerate failures under his leadership.
- SIR in Karnataka: Will deadline extension ease burden on voters and BLOs? | Decode Karnataka
The article examines the progress of the Systematic Identity Review (SIR) of electoral rolls in Karnataka and questions whether a deadline extension will alleviate the workload for voters and Booth Level Officers (BLOs).
- SIR: Missing 2002 ‘supplementary rolls’ leave voters unable to verify electoral records
Missing 2002 'supplementary rolls' are preventing voters from verifying their electoral records. The issue highlights a gap in voter record-keeping that affects verification processes.
- America’s other elections problem
The article highlights that America's elections problem involves handing many decisions directly to voters, a practice not seen to the same extent in other rich democracies.
- Getting campaign text messages ahead of midterms? There could be an AI bot behind it
Political campaigns are using AI bots to send personalized text messages to voters. These bots are trained to mimic candidates' voices, enabling tailored communication. The article highlights AI-generated texting as a new tool for engagement.
- SIR enumeration forms only for voters enrolled till June 10: Telangana CEO
Telangana's Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) announced that SIR enumeration forms are available only for voters enrolled by June 10. The directive specifies that enrollment must have occurred before this date to qualify.
- What a shameless stitch-up! Burnham WILL be PM after 322 Labour MPs back him - but voters still know almost nothing of what he stands for
Burnham will become PM after receiving support from 322 Labour MPs. However, voters remain largely unaware of his policy positions.
- Nigel Farage quits as an MP claiming he's been 'vilified' over financial row and vows to stand in by-election to let voters 'be the judge of my actions'
Nigel Farage resigned as an MP, citing vilification over a financial dispute, and announced plans to contest a by-election to let voters assess his actions.
- Manipur SIR: 19.34 lakh voters in draft electoral roll, says CEO
Manipur's draft electoral roll includes 19.34 lakh voters, with 1,08,283 either having shifted, absent during enumeration, or failing to return forms by June 28.
- ‘Who should I vote for?’ Voters turn to AI before casting their ballots
Voters are using AI to decide whom to vote for, as AI offers an efficient way to navigate political campaigns and ballot measures. The technology helps users avoid the overwhelming amount of political literature, advertising, and commentary.