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Chinese language citizen allegedly voted illegally in key battleground state

Chinese language citizen allegedly voted illegally in key battleground state

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A Chinese language language citizen, who attends the Faculty of Michigan, was charged for allegedly voting illegally within the necessary factor battleground state of Michigan – and that pupil's vote will nonetheless be counted. A spokesperson for the Michigan Secretary of State confirmed to Fox Info Digital that the Chinese language language citizen voted at a polling place on the Faculty of Michigan Museum of Paintings on Sunday, Oct. 27. The state's prime authorities condemned the 19-year-old's actions, saying that given that man is not going to be a U.S. citizen, he cannot vote in federal elections. "Solely U.S. residents can register and vote in our elections. It is illegal to lie on any registration sorts or voting functions about one’s citizenship standing. Doing so is a felony," S...
Japan election: Nation plunged into political uncertainty after voters ship dramatic defeat to longtime ruling social gathering

Japan election: Nation plunged into political uncertainty after voters ship dramatic defeat to longtime ruling social gathering

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Japanese voters delivered a stinging rebuke to the nation’s longtime ruling social gathering in elections Sunday, plunging the world’s fourth largest financial system proper right into a unusual interval of political uncertainty. Japan’s Liberal Democratic Get collectively, which has dominated nearly continuously since 1955, has misplaced its parliamentary majority inside the extremely efficient lower residence for the first time in 15 years. Public anger and distrust inside the authorities had been rising over rising residing costs, inflation and a big political funding scandal on the coronary coronary heart of the LDP, with voters voicing their discontent on the ballot subject. The LDP and its coalition affiliate Komeito secured merely 215 of the House of Representatives’ 465 seats, want...