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Connecticut is recruiting college students to be paid election poll workers this November. According to Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas, the NextGen Elections program targets college students because they are more comfortable with technology and better prepared to take over from Connecticut’s aging poll workers.
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This was the first time Connecticut allowed early voting for the presidential primary. New York began offering it in 2020.
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Connecticut and New York residents head to the polls on Tuesday to cast their votes in the state’s Democratic and Republican presidential primary elections.
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WSHU will deepen its engagement with communities across Connecticut and Long Island this year by partnering with other public radio stations across the country in an initiative called America Amplified Election 2024.
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According to the Associated Press, incumbent Joe Ganim has been reelected Bridgeport mayor. He beat independent challenger John Gomes and Republican David Herz.
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The contests in Michigan weren't expected to be competitive even though the state will be key in the general election. Biden won despite protests votes over his handling of Israel's war in Gaza.
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Tuesday is the redo election for Bridgeport mayor and the fourth match-up between incumbent Joe Ganim and challenger John Gomes. Sabrina Garone, host of the WSHU podcast After All Things, spoke with reporter Molly Ingram about what to expect in Bridgeport.
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has endorsed Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim ahead of next Tuesday’s election. Ganim will face challenger John Gomes for the fourth time in the last five months next week.
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Incumbent Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim and challenger John Gomes are set to face off for the fourth time in six months at the end of February.