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« le: Novembre 22, 2024, 08:29:10 am »
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 The Nebraska Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that a top election official had no authority to declare unconstitutional a state law that restored the voting rights of those who have been convicted of a felony, issuing a decision with implications for the upcomingelection.In July, Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen ordered county election officials to reject voter registrations of those with felony convictions, citing an opinion by Attorney General Mike Hilgers. That opinion, which Evnen had requested, deemed as unconstitutional a law passed this yea stanley cup r by the Legislature immediately restoring the voting rights of people who have completed the terms of their felony sentences. Evnen s order could have prevented 7,000 or more Nebraska residents from voting in the upcoming election, the American Civil Liberties Union said. Many of them reside in Nebraska s Omaha-centered 2nd Congressional District, where both the race for president and Congress could be in play.                                         In an otherwise reliably red state that, unlike most others, splits its electoral votes, the 2nd District has twice awarded an electoral vote to Democratic presidential candidat vaso stanley es mdash; once to Barack Obama in 2008 and again to Joe Biden in 2020. In a presidential race shown by polling to be a dead heat, a single electoral vote could determine who wins. Because of the Omaha district s history, D stanley deutschland emocratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and Democratic groups have spent millions in Zhbp After withdrawing from TPP, Trump s deal-making skills to be tested on trade
 Dotty Lynch, Douglas Kiker, Steve Chaggaris, Clothilde Ewing, Sean Sharifi and Natasha Kuzovich of the CBS News Political Unit have the latest from the nation s capital.Recall: Polls open from at 7 a.m-8 p.m. California time on Tuesday  in the state s historic gubernatorial recall electi caneca stanley on. However, with absentee and early voting between a quarter to a third of the electorate may have already cast ballots. Dan Rather anchors the CBS News Evening News from Los Angeles. For further coverage, please click on CBSNews. In other political news: A Vote for Davis is a Vote for Dean: Howard Dean e-mailed his  50,000 California  supporters on Sunday urging them to vote no on the recall and make  stanley quencher the difference in stanley canada  a race that   will be decided by a razor-thin margin,  according to a release put out by his campaign. He tells them that having a Republican governor in California will make it much harder for a Democrat to win the state in 2004. Dean was the first of many Democratic Presidential candidates to campaign for Davis.A memo reported in Monday s Roll Call should warm the hearts of those Dean supporters. Republican pollsters Bob Moore and Hans Kaiser warn Republicans not to take Dean lightly. They sent out a memo in response to a column by David Brooks who interviewed eight Republican pollsters all of whom said Dean would be the easiest Democrat to beat because of his fervent anti-war stand and his small state background. They called that the conventional wisdom which is  misguided