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Illustration of a clock being set back for daylight saving time end, near a calendar showing Election Day proximity, with voters in the background, representing potential impacts on health and turnout.

Clock change lands just before Election Day; evidence on turnout and health effects is mixed

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Since 2007, the end of daylight saving time has come the Sunday before U.S. elections in November, putting Election Day two days after the time change. Research links the fall switch to short‑term upticks in depression and shifts in road safety; studies of turnout show small, context‑dependent effects.

Latest US Election Poll Updates

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New polls show shifting dynamics in the US presidential race, with candidates neck-and-neck in key swing states. Voter sentiments on economy and immigration are influencing the numbers. Analysts predict a close contest as election day approaches.

A Chilean voter checking electoral data on the Servel website in preparation for the mandatory November elections.

Electoral data available from this Saturday for November elections

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Starting this Saturday, October 25, Chileans can check their electoral data for the presidential and parliamentary elections on November 16 via the Servel's website. Voting is mandatory, with fines for non-compliance, and details on polling places and poll worker assignments are released. Those unable to fulfill these duties have specific excuses available.

Iowa lawmaker exposes Des Moines schools chief's voting registration

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An Iowa state lawmaker has disclosed that the superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools registered to vote despite her alleged illegal immigration status. The revelation highlights potential vulnerabilities in voter registration processes. Details emerged from public records and official statements.

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