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Connecticut Secretary of the State Denise Merrill says election workers will be able to speed up the absentee ballot counting process. That’s after a new…
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WSHU asks listeners to send us their questions about the upcoming election. The newsroom recently got an email from a listener in Woodbury, Conn., who…
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After President Donald Trump told a hate group to “stand back and stand by,” some Presidential debate viewers wondered if there should be any more debates…
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The fateful year 2020 is rapidly running out. It’s time to stop obsessing and whining and making futile guesses about the COVID virus, and start obsessing…
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House Democrats call the U.S. to reaching 200,000 COVID-19 related deaths a “grim milestone,” and are continuing to urge Republicans to work with them to…
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Connecticut election officials and the state bar association are recruiting lawyers and law school students to volunteer as poll workers in the upcoming…
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Election officials in Connecticut’s towns and cities learned several lessons after the state’s primary election on what to expect for the upcoming general…
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Connecticut's local governments try to build confidence in the electoral process ahead of a hot presidential election amid of a pandemic.
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The Connecticut Secretary of the State’s office has partnered with the National Guard to provide cybersecurity for the presidential election in…
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U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut has vowed to fight Senate Republican attempts to vote on a President Donald Trump nominee to fill the seat…