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English: This is the text of the Election Integrity Act of 2021 passed by the Georgia General Assembly in 2021. This act deals with changes to the state's election laws. This act deals with changes to the state's election laws.
The 2021 United States state legislative elections were held on November 2, 2021. Three legislative chambers in two states, New Jersey and Virginia, held regularly scheduled elections. These off-year elections coincided with other state and local elections, including gubernatorial elections in both states.
Elections were held in the United States in large part on November 2, 2021. This off-year election included the regular gubernatorial elections in New Jersey and Virginia.In addition, state legislative elections were held for the New Jersey Legislature and Virginia House of Delegates (the lower house of the Virginia General Assembly), along with numerous state legislative special elections ...
Elections 2020–21 United States Senate election in Georgia: ABC News and NBC News declare Jon Ossoff (D) the winner. Democrats will control both chambers of Congress for the first time since 2010. [7] 2020–21 United States Senate special election in Georgia: The Associated Press declares Raphael Warnock (D) the winner. [8]
A split Kansas Supreme Court ruling last week issued in a lawsuit over a 2021 election law found that voting is not a fundamental right listed in the state Constitution's Bill of Rights. The ...
Going into the elections, all three seats were held by Democrats. In Virginia, term-limited incumbent Ralph Northam was succeeded by Republican businessman Glenn Youngkin. In New Jersey, incumbent Phil Murphy won re-election. In California, an unsuccessful special election to recall incumbent Gavin Newsom was held on September 14, 2021.
The 2021 Devon County Council election took place alongside the other local elections. All 60 councillors to Devon County Council were elected. [1] A total of 256,974 votes were cast including spoiled ballots. [2]
The Trump Administration took down parts of some government websites.