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Democrats have a new boogeyman in Elon Musk: Takeaways from Tuesday's elections
Tuesday’s elections in Wisconsin and Florida were kind to the favorites, but not to billionaire White House adviser Elon Musk.
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Trump won't rule out seeking a third term: ‘There are methods' for doing so
President Trump said in a Sunday-morning phone call that he was “not joking” about a third term, adding that “it is far too early to think about it.”
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Newsmax reveals it agreed to pay Smartmatic $40M in settlement with the voting machine company
Smartmatic settled a related defamation lawsuit in April against One America News for an undisclosed sum.
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Dismantling of efforts to monitor election interference opens door for foreign meddling
The Trump administration’s downsizing and disbanding of federal agencies has hit efforts that improve election security and monitor foreign influence.
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No Jan. 6 disruptions are expected as Trump's win boosts Republicans' faith in elections — for now
Four years ago, then-President Donald Trump rallied his supporters to march to the U.S. Capitol and urged his vice president to stop the congressional certification of Democrat Joe Biden’s victory. No such drama is expected when Congress convenes to count the Electoral College vote this Jan. 6 — Monday.
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The next round of governor's races could bring big changes to state power
Over the next two years, 38 governor’s elections will be on the ballot, including in presidential battlegrounds and states with term-limited incumbents.
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Dallas County may switch pollbook vendor after election ballot problems
Dallas County Commissioners say they’re prepared to change providers of election pollbooks next year after nearly 4,000 voters received the wrong ballot in last month’s election.
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Dallas County commissioners consider changing companies handling voter check-ins for elections
Dallas County commissioners say they’re prepared to change companies handling voter check-in for elections. NBC 5’s David Goins reports it comes after nearly 4,000 voters received the wrong ballot in last month’s election, a problem commissioners say it’s current vendor still hasn’t fixed.
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Man arrested in connection with burglary of Trump campaign office
A man suspected of burglarizing a Trump campaign office in Virginia was arrested in California over the weekend, authorities said.
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Democrats flip final House seat in 2024 elections
Republicans will now have a narrow majority in the House next year, with Democrat Adam Gray flipping California’s 13th District.
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Dallas City Council rejects push to delay implementing voter-approved marijuana measure
The Dallas City Council rejected an effort to add language to a resolution that would have limited the city from enacting a recently passed city proposition related to marijuana possession.
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Questions surround Dallas County's general election results
The Dallas election administrator is defending work done during the general election despite revealing thousands of voters were given the wrong ballots and hundreds of ballots are missing. NBC 5’s Alicia Barrera reports on the issues revealed in a report to city and county leaders.
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Dallas City Council concerned over potential legal action from state after pot possession vote
Dallas voters recently said “yes” to reduced enforcement of pot possession. Now, some on Dallas City Council say, the voter-approved measure should not be enacted over concerns of potential legal action from the state. NBC 5’s David Goins has the update.
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Democrat Ruben Gallego becomes Arizona's first Latino US senator
The GOP is set to have 53 seats in the 100-member Senate following Dem. Ruben Gallego’s victory over Rep. Kari Lake in Arizona.
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When will the 2024 election be certified?
The process to certify the 2024 presidential election will take months.
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What's next after Dallas voters approve amendment adding 900 police officers?
Dallas voters approved two measures – including one requiring the hiring of 900 police officers – as part of changes to the city’s charter.
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Dallas voters say ‘yes' to more police
Dallas voters approved a measure, including one that mandates the hiring of 900 police officers. These changes to the city’s charter, observers say, signals a growing frustration with elected leaders at Dallas City Hall. NBC 5’s David Goins has this update.
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Can Trump serve a third term as president? Here's what 22nd Amendment says
Since he became the 47th president of the United States, Donald Trump has spoken multiple times about running again in 2028 despite the U.S. constitution’s explicit ban on running for office a third term.
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Trump becomes second president-elect who will serve non-consecutive terms
Here is a brief history of non-consecutive presidential terms, a precedent set by Grover Cleveland in 1892.
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2024 election demographics: How did Americans vote by age, race?
Here is the latest voting demographic breakdown from exit polls conducted by NBC News, in conjunction with other news organizations across the country.