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Education funding, reproductive healthcare and cost of living were top of mind for voters leaving the polls at the Meeteetse Recreation Center.
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Climate change is causing wildfires in the West to get bigger, hurricanes in the South to get stronger, and temperatures to rise across the U.S. But when candidates talk about the issue on the campaign trail, does it sway voters?
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Since the 2020 election, officials across the country have imposed more requirements to insure voter eligibility. It's an issue that is on the ballot in some states in our region.
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In our final installment before the Nov. 5 election, we learn about what happens after the polls close at 7 p.m. and election officials start tallying results. We’ll also catch an update on legislative drop-outs.
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Most people in jail across the country are eligible to vote. But it’s not easy for many of those incarcerated people to cast their ballots. A Colorado effort is starting to turn that around.
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Voters 50 and older represent the strongest voting bloc and a new AARP poll shows they overwhelmingly say they are “extremely motivated” to cast their ballot. So, they will be a significant determining factor in the upcoming election.
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In Mountain West swing states, such as Nevada and Arizona, Republicans are voting early at higher numbers than in past years.
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Wyoming Public Radio posed all your “How do I?” and “What ifs?” to Converse County’s election clerk.
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Ranked-choice voting is on the ballot in Idaho, Colorado, Nevada and Oregon. Alaskans will also consider getting rid of their ranked-choice system.
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Indigenous voters represent a fraction of the total voting population, but their vote could be pivotal in battleground states such as Nevada and Arizona. But actually voting is a different story for most Native people – registering to vote and casting a vote is made difficult by distance and a lack of access.