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All posts tagged "voting"
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S. Korea expects big rise in overseas voter turnout, politicians prepare global campaign
By Brian Han South Korea’s Presidential and National Assembly candidates face a growing need to campaign outside of their native country — primarily in the U.S. and China — in order to maximize success in upcoming elections....
- Posted June 29, 2015
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City of Fullerton sued by ACLU over Asian American voting rights
FULLERTON, Calif. (AP) — The Orange County city of Fullerton was sued Wednesday over an at-large election system that Asian American advocates say harms the community’s voting rights, lawyers said. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of...
- Posted March 18, 2015
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The underdog you should be voting for on March 3
Two Korean Americans are running for council seat, both carrying different positions. David Ryu, 39, is running for the City Council chair for District 4, currently held by Tom Labonge. Ryu looks to view the district in...
- Posted March 2, 2015
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LA city council candidate Ryu urges Korean Americans to register to vote
David Ryu, 39, a District 4 candidate for the Los Angeles City Council’s March 3 election, wants Korean Americans to vote. There are about 13,000 Korean Americans who are U.S. citizens in District 4, but only about...
- Posted January 6, 2015
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David Ryu to be candidate No. 1 on voting sheets for March 3 election
David Ryu, who threw in his name for Los Angeles City Council to represent District 4, will be candidate No. 1 on voting sheets come the March 3 election. According to the Los Angeles Registrar/County Clerk Thursday,...
- Posted December 12, 2014
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[WASHINGTON POST] A ton of people didn’t vote because they couldn’t get time off from work
You’ve heard the news by now that turnout in the 2014 midterms was thelowest in any election since 1942, when voters were busy with, you know, other stuff. In short, only 36 percent...
- Posted November 13, 2014
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[WASHINGTON POST] Did Asian Americans switch political parties overnight? No.
Buried in the blue and red bars of the exit poll results from Tuesday’s midterm elections is an astonishing figure. Asian Americans were nearly evenly split in their voting in congressional races: 50 percent...
- Posted November 12, 2014