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Edit: Some voters in Arizona (those within the Salt River Reservoir District) can also vote today. More information here.
Today, per Ballotpedia, voting concludes in the following elections: Alaska: General election in Anchorage and an Anchorage School District general election; Alabama: Special primary for House District 27; Arkansas: statewide primary runoff and the statewide nonpartisan school board general runoff; Connecticut: presidential preference primary; Delaware: presidential preference primary; Missouri: a bunch of school districts are holding elections, plus general municipal elections in St. Louis, Jefferson City, and Clay County, plus a recall election in Columbia; Mississippi: statewide primary runoff; New York presidential preference primary; Oklahoma: multi-county school board and local elections plus an Enid recall election;Rhode Island: presidential preference primary; South Carolina: special general for State House District 109; Utah: Davis and Tooele County Local Elections; Wisconsin: the statewide Spring general election, plus the presidential preference primary.
News
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AP: Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island and Wisconsin get their say in presidential primaries
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AP: AP Decision Notes: What to expect in the April 2 presidential and state primaries
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NBC: Wisconsin voters to decide on GOP-backed ballot measures that would affect how elections are run
Live Updates:
- Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: Wisconsin spring election live updates today: Presidential primary, referendums, polling places, ballot, registration info and more
Results:
– Arkansas Secretary of State: Most recent election results
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Alaska's News Source: Election Results
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KOCO: Oklahoma voters to decide on Enid commissioner candidate with white nationalist ties, school bonds
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AP: 2024 Results Hub
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KMBC: April 2, 2024 Missouri General Municipal Election – All Results
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270 to Win: Live Results: April 2 Presidential Primaries and Other Elections
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New York State Board of Elections: Unofficial Election Night Results
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Anyone wanna take any bets on how high the “uncommitted” sector is?
Will also note that it’s also election day for the 2M+ customers of the Arizona Salt River Project, a public utility co-op that serves a significant chunk of metro Phoenix. A [slate of climate change-conscious candidates is running](https://www.12news.com/article/news/local/arizona/srp-board-and-council-election/75-2ef15a24-27b5-4d5c-86c2-b071a9585cce) to try and boost SRP’s use of solar power (only 3.6% of their portfolio as of last April), close old coal plants, and reform their current voting system that benefits large landowners (1 acre=1 vote).
Similar candidates have had success in past years, so this’ll be interesting to watch. If you’re a landowning SRP customer [living in votable lands](https://www.srpnet.com/about/governance-leadership/elections/voting-district-map) you can cast a ballot today at 1500 N. Mill Ave., Tempe, AZ, 85281 through 7PM local time.
Brace yourselves, election results are coming.
Time to see how much impact the Republicans war on women will have. I suspect quite a bit. Women don’t take kindly to losing reproductive rights.
I just heard about the Wisconsin election Amendments 5 minutes ago.
Im assuming it takes 51% to pass, but I cant find a direct answer.
Hey think about all the suburban women who would voted for trump now voting for Biden because the GOP is trying to destroy women’s rights
What is the TL;DR of the most important elections to pay attention to today?