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In the United States, 15 counties or county equivalents have never voted for the Democratic presidential nominee in their history, and 5 have never voted for the Republican nominee. [1] In recent decades, the number of electorally competitive counties has decreased, with most counties now consistently favoring one political party over the other.
This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of Pennsylvania.. Pennsylvania says it has more police departments than any other state in the country. [1] According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 1,117 law enforcement agencies employing 27,413 sworn police officers, about 218 for each 100,000 residents.
Pike County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 58,535. [1] Its county seat is Milford. [2] The county is part of the Northeast Pennsylvania region of the state. [a] Pike County is included in the New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The final defendant in the 2016 Pike County massacre case will not be tried until early next year.. George "Billy" Wagner III, charged in the April 2016 shooting deaths of eight members of a Pike ...
Waverly is a village in, and the county seat of, Pike County, Ohio, United States, located about 14 miles (23 km) south of Chillicothe. [3] The population was 4,165 at the 2020 census . The town was formed in 1829, as the construction of the Ohio and Erie Canal along the west bank of the Scioto River brought new growth to the area.
Canton Repository staff writer and columnist Charita Goshay volunteers as a poll worker on Election Day at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Plain Township.
Canton Repository columnist Charita Goshay gets an inside look at how the Stark County Board of Elections prepares for an election. Amid concerns for security and safety, Stark County poll workers ...
Izzett was born on November 5, 1975, to Debra Skelley and Donald Izzett Sr. in Kentucky, before relocating to Western Maryland with his mother. [4] After graduating near the top of his class from Fort Hill High School, Izzett enlisted in the U.S. Army in July 1993. [5]