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CAR elections: Polls close amid threat of violence

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A big turnout in the Central African Republic's elections - but in some places rebels open fire, trying to scare voters away.
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Polls close in Myanmar election

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The polls have closed in Myanmar's general election, its second since the end of direct military rule.
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Fears of voter intimidation, violence ahead of U.S. election

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Municipal authorities in the U.S. have vowed to keep voting safe, but the fears of voter intimidation and even violence at polling stations remain.
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Mail-in ballots: Americans may have to wait longer for results

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Americans and people around the world may have to wait a while before they learn who will be the next president of the United States
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Voters in New York on the election, pandemic

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As voting in the U.S presidential election enters its final day, voters in New York comment on the race and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Trump or Biden? Americans cast their votes

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More than 100 million Americans voted early, and now it falls to election day voters to finish the job.
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Law professor weighs in on Trump vote count comments

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University of Memphis law professor Steve Mulroy says if Trump were to challenge the election vote count, he would need to go to federal court before a case can be brought to the U.S. Supreme Court, and that it's a 'bit of a stretch' to...
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Vote count must be done 'right' and 'accurately,' says Philadelphia city commissioner

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Philadelphia City Commissioner Al Schmidt says things have changed in the counting process due to unprecedented levels of mail-in voting and it's important to take the time to count the votes accurately.
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Every vote will be counted, Pennsylvania governor says

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Saying the results may not be known today, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf assured the public that every vote cast in the U.S. presidential election will be counted and that the process will be free of outside influence.
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Georgia’s voting system manager on getting accurate vote count

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Gabriel Sterling, Georgia’s voting system manager, said Thursday work is underway to get votes counted accurately, adding that 'if anybody's going to try to rig a system it might have seemed less close than this.'
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Several hundred thousand ballots still to be counted: Pennsylvania official

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Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar told reporters Thursday that several hundred thousand ballots remain to be counted in the state where results are highly anticipated amid a tight national electoral race.
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Lithuania votes: Centre-right opposition wins second round of legislative elections

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The Lithuanian centre-right opposition has won the second round of legislative elections, according to preliminary results. With the pandemic and social inequalities as the main issues at stake, the party was well-placed to prevail over...
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Why thousands of votes could be thrown out in Pennsylvania

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Several changes to the mail-in voting process and a slew of legal challenges in Pennsylvania means thousands of votes in the U.S. election could potentially be thrown out in the crucial swing state.
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Bihar state conducts India’s first elections amid COVID-19

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Health precautions add to the challenges of conducting the three-day poll for local leaders.
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US elections 2020: Native Americans could sway some swing states

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Many Native Americans feel sidelined by President Donald Trump, as Democratic nominee Biden meets tribal leaders.
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Former felon voting rights: Ex-criminals face complex restrictions

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Lawyers say denying convicted felons the right to vote is a form of voter suppression that targets the poor and minorities.
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US election: Concern over low participation among youth

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When it comes to young voter support, the numbers are clearly with Biden
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How do you report on the US elections during a pandemic?

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In this episode of Between Us, field producer Anar Virji shares her experience reporting from the heart of the US capital.
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Voters face roadblocks as presidential race tightens in Texas

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The presidential race in Texas is closer than it’s been for 50 years, but some are concerned about the roadblocks facing many voters, which some consider voter suppression.
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Fears of Zanzibar unrest amid protests against voter fraud

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Several people have been reportedly shot dead by police in Zanzibar while protesting against alleged voter fraud.
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Trump holds first public event since COVID-19 diagnosis

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Ten days after he tested positive for COVID-19, US President Donald Trump addressed supporters at the White House.
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Pandemic peaks interest in mail-in ballots for B.C. election

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Less than two weeks away from an election, British Columbia has seen an unprecedented increase in mail-in ballot requests. More than 600,000 voters have asked for one, something that could change elections across the country.
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Pandemic piques interest in mail-in ballots for B.C. election

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Less than two weeks away from an election, British Columbia has seen an unprecedented increase in mail-in ballot requests. More than 600,000 voters have asked for one, something that could change elections across the country.
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Need2Know: Georgia Early Voting Woes, Cuomo Book, Roberta McCain Dies

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These are the headlines you Need2Know for Tuesday, October 13, 2020.