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Election Day poem courtesy of the Carson City Chamber

Today is the end of the negative ads, You know those that make you so mad! The government you get is the government you deserve, So get out today and make your voice heard!

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Arizona Election Results Will Be Crucial and Take Time / Public News Service

Votes in Arizona are still being counted two days post-election, and several close races are still to be called. Arizonans will not only ultimately decide who will govern the state, but also have a say in which party will hold the Senate majority in Congress. Political science professor at the University of Arizona Tom Volgy said if the gubernational and Senate races in Arizona are indicators of how close margins will be, the same should be expected for other contested parts of the election. .

Election Day in Ohio Deemed a Success for Voters

While some states saw glitches with equipment and accusations of voter fraud, state officials and voting-rights advocates agree Election Day here in Ohio was a success. All the state s nearly 9,000 precincts have reported their counts, with approximately 181,000 absentee and provisional ballots still outstanding. Jen Miller, executive director of the League of Women Voters of Ohio, said overall things ran smoothly, but noted there were a few hiccups during early voting and at the polls. .

Expert Both Political Parties Missed Opportunity to Drive Latino Turnout / Public News Service

Conventional wisdom said in a close election like this week s midterms, turnout is key, and a new poll from a Latino rights group found both parties might have blown it, in terms of outreach to their community. The National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Education Fund polled Latinos across the U.S. weekly for the past nine weeks, and found just over half said they were not contacted by either party before the election. .

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