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EXPLAINER: Why are secretary of state races higher profile?

Por: WPLG Local 10 Politics November 09, 2022

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WASHINGTON – In the 38 states that elect them, secretaries of state often don't see much campaign fanfare.But why are the officials, often top overseers of voting and elections, getting so much buzz with AP's Nick Riccardi, who has been following the 27 secretary of state contests on the ballot for the Q: WHAT DO SECRETARIES OF STATE REALLY DO? You’ve probably heard of the secretary of state in Washington, D.C., who is the federal... + full article



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