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Since the 2020 presidential election, voices have grown louder falsely claiming that a flawed electoral process or corrupt officials stole an election victory from Donald Trump. County clerks across the state say that conspiracy theorists and even county commissioners routinely challenge their process or accuse them of corruption. 91°µÍø spoke with Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver.
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The law was proposed after many officials — from the Secretary of State to local poll workers — reported an increase in aggression after the 2020 election
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The state requires permanent ballot drop boxes be secured, enabling them to be available outdoors 24/7 and serving as a COVID-safe and convenient way to…
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The NoMoNo team was talking about ideas for our election coverage in early August: The potential for violence, attempts to subvert the vote and the…