AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoElection Integrity & Ballot Access: Alaska’s elections chief ruled a Senate candidate with the same name as GOP Sen. Dan Sullivan is ineligible, saying the filing was meant to confuse voters; the ruling can be appealed. Election Administration & Accountability: In South Korea, rival parties agreed to a 45-day parliamentary probe into the National Election Commission over June 3 ballot shortages, while the state auditor is considering an accounting audit of the election watchdog. Voter Disruption & Protests: Seoul election protesters agreed to let sports officials retrieve items from a ballot-counting gym, easing a 12-day standoff after shortages disrupted voting at 26 stations. U.S. Primary Runoffs (Georgia): Georgia voters head to Tuesday runoffs to decide GOP gubernatorial and U.S. Senate nominees plus the next secretary of state, after no one won a majority in May. Get-Out-The-Vote Help: New York AG Letitia James is launching an Election Protection Hotline for the June 23 primary and early voting to help with mail and in-person voting problems. Local Politics: Florida saw 30+ candidates automatically elected after no challengers filed, while Maricopa County’s election authority fight escalates ahead of ballots being mailed.
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