While most of the political world was still focused on Hillary's e-mails and the FBI last Friday night, an extraordinary story was unfolding in Las Vegas, where the polling place at Cardenas Market had to stay open for three extra hours to allow everyone in line during the last
night of early voting to cast ballots.
Not exact matches
Monday
night's retreat was the second straight failure for McConnell, who had to cancel a
vote on an
earlier version
of his repeal - and - replace bill last month when defeat became inevitable.
Pop superstar Jennifer Lopez was joined by Hillary Clinton at a free concert in Miami Saturday
night, where the Democratic presidential candidate urged supporters to head to the polls for
early voting as her campaign was rocked by a renewed FBI probe
of her emails the previous day.
Manchester, New Hampshire (CNN)- The staging ground for Monday
night's Republican presidential debate - the first
of 2012 presidential cycle in the critical
early voting state
of New Hampshire - is connected to a history so deep that it predates American politics by a millennium.
A day
earlier, on a sports radio show broadcast from Birmingham, he'd scoffed at Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville for
voting, in a survey
of conference coaches, against playing at LSU on Saturday
night.
(As
of early Wednesday morning
night, unofficial returns put State Senator Adriano Espaillat ahead by about 1,000
votes.)
Polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day during the
early voting period, including Saturdays and Sundays, and ballots cast during the
early voting period would be counted at the close
of the polls on Election Day and included in the election
night tally.
The Senate approved the measure
earlier in the
night, followed by the Assembly just before midnight in a
vote of 122 — 13.
As the Capitol gears up for what is expected to be a very long
night, opponents
of same - sex marriage say a
vote on the measure in the
early hours
of Friday morning is unacceptable.
A reader brought to our attention a 5 - 0
vote last
night in which the board
of the tony Westchester County town
of Bedford gave themselves the authority to override the 2 percent tax cap championed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and passed by the Legislature
earlier this year.
Early unofficial numbers indicated incumbent Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren held more than 60 percent
of the
vote in last
night's Democratic primary.
The Assembly passed the bill late Thursday
night with a
vote of 114 - 1, and the Senate followed in the
early hours
of Friday with a 60 - 0 passage.
Less than a quarter
of the Labour MPs that signed up to an
early day motion expressing concern at the government's plans to reduce funding for equivalent or lower qualification (ELQ) degrees
voted against the government in a Conservative - led motion last
night.
A full turn - out
of Labour MPs would have prevented the government from blocking efforts at helping child refugees, according to an
early analysis
of last
night's Commons
vote.
After a typical Albany late
night /
early morning where a number
of major pieces
of legislation were rushed to the floor for a quick
vote with little or no debate Gov. Andrew Cuomo does not seem to be in a rush to get in front
of a gaggle
of reporters.
The first real concerns on counting
night came in the
early hours, when the number
of spoiled papers in the Airdrie and Shotts seat was confirmed at 1,536 - just 90
votes away from Labour's majority.
CLOSING
NIGHT Suffragette For its Closing Night Film, the 38th Mill Valley Film Festival has chosen Suffragette, the story of the women who were foot soldiers in the fight for the right to vote in the early 20th century, ordinary women who risked their jobs, homes, children and even their l
NIGHT Suffragette For its Closing
Night Film, the 38th Mill Valley Film Festival has chosen Suffragette, the story of the women who were foot soldiers in the fight for the right to vote in the early 20th century, ordinary women who risked their jobs, homes, children and even their l
Night Film, the 38th Mill Valley Film Festival has chosen Suffragette, the story
of the women who were foot soldiers in the fight for the right to
vote in the
early 20th century, ordinary women who risked their jobs, homes, children and even their lives.