Here’s what to know 50 days out from Election Day: The general election is on Tuesday, Nov. 5. The presidential race will likely be a close contest between Trump and Harris. A new national poll released Sunday from ABC News/Ipsos shows Harris with a 6-point lead over the former president among likely voters.
A recent poll shows that Missouri Republican candidates hold double-digit leads in each statewide race. That is just one of the findings from researchers with St. Louis University, as it surveyed voters about the 2024 election.
The Burlington County Board of Elections is putting out the call for civic-minded residents to be poll workers during the upcoming General Election. By law, poll workers who are 18 or older must
How to Become a Poll Worker. Contact your local elections office for details on how to sign up. You can also use the U.S. Election Assistance Commission Poll Worker Lookup Tool. I
A campaign poll released Thursday shows Democrat Destiny Wells and incumbent Republican Todd Rokita in a statistical tie for attorney general.
Republicans are more likely to trust Donald Trump and his campaign over government certified election results, according to a new survey from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and USAFacts.
The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and USAFacts conducted a poll last month that found the majority of respondents do not trust artificial intelligence for accurate data.
Clerk and Recorder Steve Schleiker said the decision was based on past incidents of poll worker intimidation and ballot vandalism.
The Burlington County Board of Elections is “calling on civic-minded residents” to serve as poll workers for the upcoming General Election on Nov. 5. No prior experience is necessary, but poll workers must be at least 18 years old,
With a little more than two months until election day, the majority of Marylanders surveyed in the new Gonzales Poll would vote for Vice President Kamala Harris over Donald Trump for president.
A new poll from Catawba College shows most North Carolinians are confident their vote will be accurately counted in the November 2024 election -- but concerns about voter safety are prominent.