AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoElection Integrity & Voting Access: South Carolina’s primaries are in full swing with 319,000+ ballots already cast and polls open 7 a.m.-7 p.m.; the state’s open primary means you can vote in either party’s primary but not both, which could shape who survives to runoffs. Campaign Money & Power: A Democratic group, American Bridge 21st Century, is launching a $50M ad push to flip House and Senate seats, aiming at GOP-held districts as Democrats try to close fundraising gaps. State Election Rules: Colorado clerks are starting to mail ballots for the June 30 primary, with deadlines and rules for unaffiliated voters. Legal Battles Over Ballots: Nigeria’s Labour Party is suing INEC over alleged exclusion from an Enugu North by-election after nomination portal problems. International Elections: Armenia’s PM Nikol Pashinyan claims victory in a vote seen as a test of Russia’s influence, while Peru’s runoff remains razor-thin with 94% counted. Local Governance: South Korea’s president called last week’s local election results a “warning” after a ballot shortage in Seoul.
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