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Poll workers needed for next week's special election
The county Registrar of Voters office needs more than 25 poll workers to staff 15 polling places for the March 12 Special Primary Election. Although poll workers are needed throughout the county, the office is particularly in need of staffing the...Tags: Employees, Career and Workplace, Local Elections, Politics, Elections
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Poll workers needed for March 12 special primary election
The county Registrar of Voters office needs more than 25 poll workers to staff 15 polling places for the March 12 Special Primary Election. Although poll workers are needed throughout the county, the office is particularly in need of staffing the cities...Tags: Employees, Career and Workplace, Local Elections, Politics, Elections
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Our View: Welcome, Juan Vargas, our newest rep.
With the swearing in of the 113th session of Congress on Thursday, U.S. Rep. Juan Vargas became our newest congressman and the first Latino to hold such a distinction in our district. It’s been a long time since we’ve had a new face...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Congress, Duncan Hunter, Bob Filner, Politics
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Early returns show Kuhn is leading Menvielle
Staff WriterAlthough Bruce Kuhn is the likely winner of the Imperial Irrigation District Division 2 seat, this race may be more easily remembered as the vicious battle between Super PAC Imperial Valley First and John Pierre Menvielle. With 14,253 or 58.01 percent of...Tags: Politics, Elections
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Much preparation goes into Tuesday's vote
Staff WriterFor almost 20 years Grace Ginnis has manned the polls in Westmorland, making sure all those who come to vote know what to do and how to do it. It’s something she likes to do, even though she has to spend all day Tuesday at the polling place. There&...Tags: Dianne Feinstein, Democratic Party, Voting, Government Postal Delivery, Parties and Movements
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From the Right: 'Really, there's nothing wrong with Iowa'
As you sit down to read the paper this morning, know that as you enjoy your first cup of coffee your future is being decided by others far away. It is being decided by those in a state that has more livestock than people. The Republican presidential...Tags: Radio, Radio, Entertainment, Politics, Elections
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Redrawn lines may move districts
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterProposed maps approved Friday can cut residents out of Calexico and combine communities of interest throughout the Valley. Recommendations on how to split up communities into Imperial County supervisors’ districts were made Friday, though those...Tags: Politics, Elections
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Latino voters are hard to predict
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterEver since he became of voting age, El Centro resident Joe Nava has looked forward to doing what he considers his duty and privilege. A retired Imperial County sheriff’s deputy, Nava said he considers himself fairly well-informed about local...Tags: Immigration, Illegal Immigrants, Social Issues, Minority Groups, Hispanic and Latino Americans
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Cervantes and Navarro lead Calipatria City Council race
Staff WriterCALIPATRIA — With all of two precincts counted, preliminary elections results Tuesday showed that two incumbents on the City Council kept their seats. Hector Cervantes was the top vote-getter in the five-candidate race with 144 votes, or 25.26...Tags: Local Elections
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Our View: Vargas is not the man to fill Filner shoes
Bob Filner would probably be the first to admit he’s about as liberal as Democrats can come. And while that does not always mesh with the beliefs and morals of Imperial County voters, Filner has been popular here because he has been effective....Tags: Democratic Party, Washington (U.S. state), Bob Filner, San Diego (San Diego, California), Sacramento
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Our View: Every $100M counts
By IMPERIAL VALLEY PRESS STAFFMillions of dollars have been wasted in presidential primaries in this country, and we’re not just referring to candidates running harebrained campaigns. No, in recent years many states had moved their primary elections earlier in the campaign...Tags: Iowa, Human Interest, California, New Hampshire, Politics
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AP News in Brief at 5:58 a.m. EDT
With warnings about continued threats to US, Obama seeks to open secretive terror policies WASHINGTON (AP) — Amid lingering concerns about his national security policies, President Barack Obama is outlining measures to clarify the deadly use of...Tags: U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Manufacturing and Engineering, Murder, Religion and Belief, The Associated Press
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