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Running for political office is not easy. A candidate has to put together a campaign, one that attracts a significant constituency, one that carries a compelling message, and one with adequate resources. To be successful, a campaign needs money.
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City Council President Lederman plans to file legislation
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Election reform bills are in a conference committee
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The top election official in Massachusetts says many of the changes made in 2020 to make voting during the pandemic safer should become permanent…
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A coalition of voting-rights organizations has endorsed a bill filed on Beacon Hill to create a vote-by-mail alternative in Massachusetts.The legislation…
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Professor Joshua A. Douglas, an expert on our electoral system, joined us to present an encouraging assessment of current efforts to make our voting…
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The idea of lowering the voting age from 18 to 16 has been floated by some lawmakers, but it does not have much popular support in Massachusetts,…
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Several voting-related issues are being considered by a committee that is reviewing the city charter in Northampton, Massachusetts. A public forum on the…
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Lawmakers in New York are poised to approve early voting and easier registration as part of a major overhaul of the state's antiquated voting laws, which…
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Early voting is coming to Massachusetts for the first time, despite Governor Charlie Baker’s veto of $1.2 million to pay for the new program. Local…