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Conservatives to announce new leader of party on September 10

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The Conservative Party's Leadership Election Organizing Committee Chair Ian Brodie joins Power & Politics to discuss the newly-released rules for the race.
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Pandemic adds to delayed election results, long polling station lines

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More than a dozen ridings across Canada remained undecided on Tuesday afternoon because of an increase in mail-in ballots and long lines at polling stations also added to some delays.
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Elections Canada explains how you can vote by mail

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Stéphane Perrault, chief electoral officer for Elections Canada, says if you want to vote by mail you have to vote early.
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Elections Canada lays out plans for voting during pandemic

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Elections Canada laid out how it plans to make the federal election safe during the COVID-19 pandemic including precautions at polling stations and how to access mail-in ballots.
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People's Party leader will not join federal election debates

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The Leaders’ Debates Commission confirmed that People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier will not be invited to participate in the upcoming election debates.
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Russians head to polls in general election as Navalny's 'smart voting' app is blocked

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The ruling United Russia party is expected to comfortably hold its majority in the State Duma after a lacklustre campaign season marked by a crackdown on serious opposition groups.
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Lack of on-campus polling stations causing concern over youth voter turnout

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Executive director of Apathy is Boring, Samantha Reusch, talks to Power & Politics about how the lack of on-campus polling stations can impact youth voter turnout this election.
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What to know about voting on election day | Ask CBC News

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Millions of Canadians are heading to the polls Monday. Here's what you need to know about COVID-19 isolation rules, missing mail-in ballot kits, and spoiled ballots.
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N.L. to announce election results Saturday

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More than 10 weeks after the election call, the people of Newfoundland and Labrador will learn which party will form their next government. The Feb. 13 election was cancelled just hours before polls were supposed to open, then the vote...
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Alabama Amazon workers to vote on unionizing

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Workers at an Amazon warehouse in Alabama could become the first to join a union as ballots go out to 5,800 employees on Monday. Workers there have long complained about working conditions.
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Nevada ballot count focused on accuracy, not speed: election official

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When asked why the count is taking so long, Nevada election official Joe Gloria said his staff prioritizes accuracy over speed as they count ballots cast in the U.S. presidential election.
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The possible implications of Trump’s election lawsuits

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Law professor Nick Stephanopoulos breaks down the chances lawsuits from Donald Trump’s team to challenge ballots will make a difference in the outcome of the election.
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Election week ends without a president-elect

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The week of the U.S. presidential election featured lineups, lawsuits and a lot of ballots counted, but it ended without a president-elect. The National looks back at the week.
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Trump’s frenetic final day on the campaign trail

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Donald Trump knows he is behind in the polls and spent a frenetic day on the campaign trail rallying his voters, while hoping the polls are off by a wider margin than in 2016.
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Mail-in ballots: Americans may have to wait longer for results

9th - Higher Ed
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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Armed man at polling location in Charlotte, N.C.

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Authorities in North Carolina intervened when an armed man showed up at a polling location in Charlotte as voters cast their ballots in the U.S. presidential election.
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‘A full-blown constitutional crisis,’ says politics prof of Trump’s victory claim

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Scott Lucas, American politics professor at the University of Birmingham, called Donald Trump’s claim that he has won the U.S. election ‘false’ and explained why he sees this as a ‘constitutional crisis.’
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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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Could legal challenges change the U.S. election outcome?

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Law professor Nick Stephanopolous discusses the legal challenges surrounding the U.S. election result, whether they’re valid, if they could change the outcome and if the decision could end up at the Supreme Court.
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Biden just one state away from projected election victory

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Joe Biden breaks Barack Obama’s vote record, as Trump campaign challenges count in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
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Republicans claim some Georgia ballots arrived too late

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Donald Trump held a narrow lead in Georgia when Republicans launched a legal challenge saying ballots that arrived past the set deadline were mixed in with those that arrived on time.
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Trump supporters protest as Biden grows lead in Arizona

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Joe Biden’s lead grew in Arizona throughout Wednesday and as that happened, Donald Trump supporters started protesting the vote-counting centre, saying there were issues with the ballots.
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Safety concerns raised for ballot counters in Nevada

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Nevada election official Joe Gloria says despite security concerns, nothing will prevent his staff from counting ballots cast in the U.S. presidential election.
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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.'