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No Labels’ Nancy Jacobson said finding the right candidate is the last piece. The third-party presidential movement No Labels voted Friday to move forward with a presidential ticket, though the ...
Straight ticket voting was once widespread nationwide, but most states have abolished it since the 1960s. While Indiana limited its use in 2016, it persists for most major votes.
Straight ticket voting was once widespread nationwide, but most states have abolished it since the 1960s. While Indiana limited its use in 2016, it persists for most major votes.
In the middle, the unarmed man with curly hair wears a bright long sleeve shirt and patched trousers. With his right arm crossed over his chest, he holds a small paper in his hand that reads ...
Once-common in the state, split-ticket voting was on display — sporadically but sometimes dramatically — as recently as 2008 in Colorado, when losing GOP nominee John McCain barely carried two ...