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US House, Voter Eligibility

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US House passes bill to require proof of US citizenship for midterm voters
The Republican-controlled House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to require proof of U.S. citizenship in the November midterm elections, which Democrats said would impose unnecessary burdens on A...

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 · 13h
House GOP pushes strict proof-of-citizenship requirement for voters ahead of midterm elections
 · 8h
U.S. House passes Act focused on voting requirements
 · 10h
House Passes Strict Voter ID Bill, Amplifying Trump’s Claims of Fraud
The House on Wednesday passed a strict voter identification measure that would require proof of American citizenship to vote and allow the Department of Homeland Security to seize voter rolls in any s...

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 · 8h
House passes SAVE Act to require voters to show ID
 · 8h
What is the Trump-backed SAVE America Act requiring voter ID, proof of citizenship?
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Trump wants Republicans to ‘nationalize’ US elections. The Constitution might get in the way

A wide array of election experts say President Donald Trump’s call for Republicans to “nationalize the voting” is an alarming and potentially dangerous escalation of his continued efforts to transform how US elections are administered.
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Republican US Senator Susan Collins announces bid for re-election

By David Morgan WASHINGTON, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Republican U.S. Senator Susan Collins announced on Tuesday that she will seek a sixth term in November's midterm elections, setting up a high-stakes battle for her seat in Maine.
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US House votes to overturn President Trump's tariffs on Canada

Six Republican lawmakers joined Democrats to block the tariffs in a 219 to 211 vote. Trump is expected to veto the measure. View on euronews
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The 10 races that will decide control of the US Senate

In the fight for control of the US Senate, the majority may come down to which factor carries more weight: the map or the environment.
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This year's midterm elections could see unprecedented involvement from the federal government

Top state-level election officials react to the Jan. 28 raid on the Fulton County, Ga, elections office. The FBI executed a search warrant seeking ballots from the 2020 election.
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Democrat Christian Menefee wins election for US House, narrowing GOP majority

Democrat Christian Menefee has won a Texas U.S. House seat in a special election that will narrow Republicans’ already-slim majority
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Trump says Republicans 'should take over the voting' and 'nationalise' US elections

American elections are primarily run by state law, and voting is administered by local officials across the country.
40/29 News
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Voting Guide: Who's running, where to vote & more for Arkansas' 2026 primary day elections

You must vote in the county where you live. To see which locations will be open for early voting and Election Day voting, you can log into the Arkansas Voter View website. If you have moved but didn’t update your registration, you can do so at the polls on Election Day and vote in the correct county.
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Speaker Mike Johnson qualifies for re-election, predicts GOP will defy history in mid-terms

House Speaker Mike Johnson qualified for re-election, predicting Republicans will defy historical trends and expand their majority in mid-term elections.
Yahoo
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US House Speaker backs elections in Venezuela

US House Speaker Mike Johnson said Monday that Venezuela should hold elections soon, after Secretary of State Marco Rubio called voting premature following the toppling of president Nicolas Maduro. Speaking to reporters after a briefing to lawmakers from ...
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