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Nov 17

Senegal votes in election that will decide if its president can carry out promised reforms

By Mark Banchereau, Associated Press

Polls closed in Senegal on Sunday for a parliamentary election set to determine whether the country’s newly elected president can carry out ambitious reforms.

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Nov 03

Moldova’s pro-Western president wins reelection in runoff shaken by alleged Russian meddling

By Stephen McGrath, Vadim Ghirda, Associated Press

Moldovan President Maia Sandu has won a second term in a pivotal presidential runoff against a Russia-friendly opponent, in a race that was overshadowed by claims of Russian interference, voter fraud and intimidation.

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Oct 28

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U.S. cybersecurity officials warn of foreign efforts to sow doubt and chaos around election

By Nick Schifrin, Sonia Kopelev

From disinformation to hacking and leaking, America’s adversaries have never been this busy before an election. U.S. intelligence officials have detailed Russian disinformation, Iranian hacking and leaking efforts and a Chinese focus on congressional candidates critical of Beijing. Nick Schifrin…

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Oct 27

Uruguay votes in election with two moderate candidates, living up to its reputation for political stability

By Nayara Batschke, Isabel DeBre, Associated Press

Voters in the small South American nation of Uruguay picked a new president Sunday in a race between two moderates that defied regional trends of bitter division and democratic erosion.

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Oct 27

Georgian president calls for protests after pro-Russia ruling party declares election victory

By Emma Burrows, Associated Press

Georgia’s president said Sunday she did not recognize the results of this weekend’s parliamentary vote, which election officials say was won by the ruling party, adding that the country fell victim to a “Russian special operation” aimed at moving it…

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Oct 27

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Pivotal Ohio Supreme Court election highlights importance of down-ballot races

By John Yang, Mary Fecteau

This past week, a county judge in Ohio struck down the state’s near-total abortion ban, saying it violated a voter-approved constitutional amendment protecting reproductive rights. The ruling is likely to end up before the state Supreme Court, underscoring the importance…

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Oct 26

Polls close in Georgian election that could either bring it closer to the EU or into Russia’s orbit

By Emma Burrows, Associated Press

The outcome of Saturday's parliamentary election will decide whether Georgia gets back on track to join the European Union or if it embraces authoritarianism and falls into Russia’s orbit.

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Oct 16

Nebraska Supreme Court rules people with felony records can vote in elections, reversing top election official’s ruling

By Margery A. Beck, Associated Press

Nebraska's high court says people with felony records can register to vote in a decision with implications for the upcoming election.

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Oct 15

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An inside look at how the Associated Press calls winners in thousands of races

By Lisa Desjardins, Matt Loffman

Election season is well underway. Candidates are campaigning, absentee ballots are being mailed out, and early votes are being cast. It’s all leading to Nov. 5, and one big question: Who won? But to find out, votes actually have to…

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Oct 13

Lithuania begins parliamentary election as many voters look for change despite strong economy

By Liudas Dapkus, Associated Press

Lithuanians voted Sunday in the first round of parliamentary elections that could lead to the center-right governing coalition being replaced by the opposition Social Democrats and smaller center-left parties.

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