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Ex-Homicide Prosecutor Says He's Running Against Larry Krasner for Philly DA
Carlos Vega said he will be tough on crime when he announced his Philadelphia District Attorney candidacy Wednesday. He will run against incumbent Larry Krasner in the May 2021 primary.
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Carney, Coons and Witzke Win in Delaware Primary
Political newcomer and firebrand Lauren Witzke, who campaigned on halting U.S. immigration for 10 years and has tried to distance herself from accusations that she supports a far-right conspiracy theory, won the Republican U.S. Senate primary in Delaware on Tuesday, defeating the party’s endorsed candidate.
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Jill and Joe Biden Vote Early in Delaware Primary
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and his wife, Dr. Jill Biden, voted Monday, a day ahead of Delaware’s Democratic primary.
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Puerto Rico Set for 2nd Voting Round After Botched Primaries
Puerto Rico is preparing for a second round of voting after the U.S. territory’s Supreme Court ordered centers to open this Sunday for many unable to cast a ballot during last weekend’s botched primaries
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Puerto Rico Halts Primary Voting in Centers Lacking Ballots
Puerto Rico has been forced to partially suspend voting for primaries marred by a lack of ballots as officials called on the president of the U.S. territory’s elections commission to resign
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102,000 Mail-In Ballots Rejected in California Primaries
More than 102,000 mail-in ballots were rejected by California election officials after the March primaries, largely due to not following deadline and signature requirements.
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Incumbents Sweep Races in NJ's First Almost All-Mail Primary
It took a couple of days of counting, but New Jersey’s first nearly all-mail statewide primary turned out to be good for incumbents.
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Amy Kennedy to Face Van Drew, Booker Wins in NJ Primary
Amy Kennedy will take on Jeff Van Drew in the race for New Jersey’s 2nd District while Senator Cory Booker easily won the New Jersey Senate race in Tuesday’s Primary.
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2 Republicans Opposed by Trump Win in Kentucky, N. Carolina
Voters have rebuffed President Donald Trump and nominated two Republicans he opposed to House seats from North Carolina and Kentucky
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Georgia Sec. of State Launches Investigation Into Voting Problems
Long lines, problems with voting machines and a lack of primary ballots were some of the problems reported during primary elections in Georgia on Tuesday.
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Pa.'s Primary, Others Become Test Run for Campaigning During Coronavirus
Tuesday’s primary elections in eight states are both significant elections and big tests of campaigning during the age of coronavirus.
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Delaware Pushes Primary to July 7, Will Mail Absentee Ballot Applications to All Residents
All registered Democrats and Republicans will get absentee ballots without having to ask for them.
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Census Delay Could Put Off New Voting Districts, Primaries
The U.S. Census Bureau wants more time to wrap up the once-a-decade count because of the coronavirus, and that could delay the divisive process of drawing new legislative districts.
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Pennsylvania Governor Urges Voters to Apply for Mail-In Ballots
Nearly 500,000 voters have already applied for mail-in ballots ahead of the June primary election. Voters are not required to, and there will be polling places open on the day of the election.
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The Path to Reopening Pennsylvania
NBC10’s Pamela Osborne reports on the initial plans to get Pennsylvania up and running again after coronavirus shutdowns.
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Primary Voting Safety Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
Questions are arising regarding how voters will be kept safe during the primaries for Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware as well as during the general election amid the coronavirus pandemic. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk investigates.
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5 Primary Takeaways: Joe Biden Is Democrats' Antidote
Joe Biden has continued his surge toward the Democratic presidential nomination with wins in Illinois and Arizona and a dominating victory in Florida, the largest delegate prize of the night
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Joe Biden Wins Primaries in Florida, Illinois and Arizona
Joe Biden swept to victory in Florida, Illinois and Arizona on Tuesday, increasingly pulling away with a Democratic presidential primary upended by the coronavirus and building pressure on Bernie Sanders to abandon his campaign.
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West Virginia Governor Confirms First Coronavirus Case
Governor Jim Justice, R-W.V., confirmed the existence of the first case of coronavirus in his state.
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Third-Party Candidates Want to Knock Republicans Off Philadelphia City Council. Is It Possible?
Do any of the six third-party candidates for Philadelphia City Council at-large seats have a chance? History says no. But their supporters say the two-party system is at its breaking point, and the opportunity has never been better.