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Connecticut’s top election official condemns President Donald Trump’s executive order requiring proof of citizenship for elections. Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas said the requirement that states use birth certificates to register voters is an attempt at voter suppression.
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New York state officials reassured voters on Monday that their ballots are safe, and they’re ready to tackle any instances of voter suppression or intimidation.
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State and local officials in Connecticut are preparing for any disasters that could arise during the upcoming election. On Wednesday, hundreds participated in drills to practice their response.
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Connecticut lawmakers are considering several bills that they say will protect voters and workers ahead of November’s presidential election.
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Former Connecticut Secretary of State Denise Merrill is leading a push to help residents across the state with easier access to cast their ballots in an election year.
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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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Connecticut Secretary of the State Denise Merrill says President Donald Trump’s call to “watch the polls” could lead to voter intimidation.Trump asked…
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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…