Por: Fox News Politics October 08, 2022
The lawyer for an and the former mayor of San Luis who pleaded guilty to ballot abuse is asking a judge for leniency in sentencing her. Guillermina Fuentes, 66, pleaded guilty to one count of ballot abuse on June 2 and admitted to collecting four during the 2020 election and then giving them to Alma Juarez, who dropped them off at a polling place.Juarez also pleaded guilty to ballot abuse, but entered an agreement with prosecutors in exchange... + full article
Newsweek USA Life October 12, 2022
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City's Jen Shah's sentencing in her federal fraud case has been postponed.According to court documents obtained by Page Six, United States attorney Damian Williams filed a letter on Thursday, October 6, requesting that Shah's... + más
Jen Shah's innocent claim leaves RHOSLC fans confused | Newsweek
What 'Real Housewives of Salt Lake City's' Jen Shah has said on fraud case | Newsweek
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics October 07, 2022
PHOENIX – A parade of character witnesses provided a judge Thursday with glowing reports about a southern Arizona woman who admitted collecting four voted early ballots in the 2020 primary election, as her lawyer seeks leniency and prosecutors urge him to send her to prison... + más
Pa. election 2022: Everything you need to know about requesting, filling out, and returning your mail ballot | PennLive
Abortion access, labor rights, legal pot among initiatives up for vote in states this November | ABC News
CBS News USA Politics October 07, 2022
A parade of character witnesses provided a judge Thursday with glowing reports about a southern Arizona woman who admitted to collecting four early ballots in the 2020 primary election as her lawyer seeks leniency and prosecutors urge him to send her to prison for a year.... + más
Arizona woman seeks leniency in ballot harvesting case | WPLG Local 10
Mail ballot fight persists in key states, sure to slow count | Associated Press
The Boston Globe USA Politics October 06, 2022
The Boston City Council on Wednesday not only approved the salary increases Mayor Michelle Wu proposed earlier this year for top city leadership, but ramped them up even higher for the mayor and the council itself, paving the way for future pay hikes of 20 percent. Councilors... + más
It’s great to see city councilors unite. But did it have to be for a pay raise? | The Boston Globe
Deeply divided, can Boston’s city councilors repair relations? | The Boston Globe
The Advocate USA Opinion September 30, 2022
New Orleans City Attorney Donesia Turner says .In a Sept. 27 memo that provides guidance without the force of law, Turner said the mayor, as an elected official, is a city employee bound by the same travel policies as all city employees, based on her reading of a July 1 policy... + más
James Gill: Defund the police or defund LaToya Cantrell's junkets. Which do you prefer? | The Advocate
Our Views: From first class, LaToya Cantrell has a royal view of her perks of office | The Advocate
PennLive USA Politics September 30, 2022
is an independent, nonpartisan newsroom powered by The Philadelphia Inquirer in partnership with PennLive/The Patriot-News, TribLIVE/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and WITF Public Media. .Story by Ethan Edward Coston of Spotlight PAHARRISBURG — Pennsylvania’s 2022 general... + más
Florida election supervisors scramble to get power back ahead of mail-in ballot deadline | ABC News
In-person voting starts in Minnesota, 3 other early states | Associated Press
New York Daily News USA Politics September 29, 2022
New Yorkers at the ballot box this fall will approve or reject the state’s first environmental bond act in a quarter-century, and weigh city proposals that would create a racial equity office and recalculate the cost of living. The proposals, plus a symbolic measure to cement... + más
Recreational marijuana measure OK’d for Arkansas ballot | ABC News
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