• [10/15] About 200K Ohio voters have records discrepancies
  • [10/15] Republicans pull ads in key Senate and House races
  • [10/15] Judge blocks Minn. law that hampers exit polling
  • [10/14] 18 candidates seek run in Detroit mayor election
  • [10/14] Correction: Voter Purges story
  • [10/14] Ore. law requiring majority to vote could change
  • [10/14] Some Florida voters wrongly told they can't vote
  • [10/13] Judge: Mich. can't reject voters with bad address
  • [10/13] GOP Ga. senator in 'fight of his life'
  • [10/11] Washington weighs lethal meds for terminally ill
  • [10/11] Financial woes boost Democrats in Congress races
  • [10/10] Appeals court sides with Ohio secretary of state
  • [10/10] Legislative panel: Palin abused authority
  • [10/10] Bush raises $2 million in Florida, South Carolina
  • [10/10] Bush raises $2 million in Florida, South Carolina
  • [10/10] Top McCain official raises Obama's past drug use
  • [10/10] McCain raises Ayers in ad
  • [10/09] Elections officials deny illegally purging voters
  • [10/08] Report: Voter purges in 6 states may violate law
  • [10/08] Missouri officials suspect fake voter registration
  • [10/08] Judge puts early voting in 3 Ind. cities on hold
  • [10/08] US House race in NM pits oilman against rancher
  • [10/07] Debate quotes from McCain, Obama
  • [10/07] Gay candidates anticipate breakthroughs on Nov. 4
  • [10/07] Tax-cutting questions appear on ballots next month
  • [10/05] Campaigns get personal, McCain called 'erratic'
  • [10/04] Push to register felons to vote could aid Obama
  • [10/03] Palin won't be able to donate tainted money
  • [10/03] Law prevents Palin from donating tainted money
  • [10/03] GOP lawmakers file appeal to halt Troopergate case
  • [10/03] Bush pivots quickly from bailout to fundraising

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