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2026 Elections: To the Midterms and Beyond!

Update from our county chair:

At this point, a two-step process has been developed. In the first step at some point in the next week or so County Committees may meet and select delegates to a state convention to be held at a place still to be determined around July 25th. Sagadahoc Democrats would select approximately 16 delegates, plus alternates and to the best of our ability reflect diversity, equity, and inclusion in our selection process. If you are interested in being considered as a delegate in this process, please email your interest to (email). Indicating your interest does not mean you will be chosen as one of the delegates: the DSC is still working on the most equitable delegate selection process and we will inform you as soon as details become available.

We'll see what the process is...
 

Alt National Park Service


Warning!
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Things are going to be bad this midterm election. The Trump administration has fired the remaining commissioners of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC), leaving the independent bipartisan agency without any sitting commissioners. The EAC doesn’t run elections, but it plays an important role by certifying voting systems, accrediting voting equipment testing laboratories, distributing certain federal election funds, and providing guidance to help states administer elections. Removing every commissioner from an independent election oversight agency raises serious questions about the future of election administration and the independence of institutions designed to support free and fair elections.


Reuters
 
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