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  2. Mark Neumann - Wikipedia

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    Mark William Neumann (born February 27, 1954) is an American businessman and politician. He represented Wisconsin's 1st congressional district for two terms, from 1995 to 1999. In 2010 , Neumann unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for governor.

  3. 1998 United States Senate election in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    In September 1997, Neumann announced his candidacy for the United States Senate against Russ Feingold. Both candidates had similar views on the budget surplus, although Neumann was for banning partial-birth abortion while Feingold was against a ban. Both candidates limited themselves to $3.8 million in campaign spending ($1 for every citizen of ...

  4. 2012 United States Senate election in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The contest turned out to be a four-way fight. Although a large majority of Republican primary voters consistently expressed a preference for a nominee "more conservative" than Tommy Thompson, Eric Hovde and Mark Neumann split the conservative vote, allowing Thompson to narrowly prevail with a plurality of the vote. [20]

  5. Some Republicans are burning their voter registration cards ...

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    Many members of the GOP aren't pleased with Donald Trump becoming the party's presumptive nominee, so they're incinerating their voting cards.

  6. Mark Neuman - Wikipedia

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    Mark A. Neuman (born August 12, 1959) was a Republican member of the Alaska House of Representatives, representing the 15th District from 2005 to 2020. [1]He served as the co-chair of the Resources Committee, vice-chair of the Labor & Commerce Committee as well as the Rules Committee, Economic Development, Trade & Tourism Special Committee, the Cook Inlet Salmon Task Force, and the Legislative ...

  7. Fact check: Pencils are normally used to vote as ink can ...

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    Numerous claims have been made on social media encouraging voters to take their own pen to the polling station, as a pencil might allow votes to be tampered with.. Evaluation. Pencils are commonly ...

  8. How can you check if someone voted? You can't, that's private.

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    Your vote in this election — and every election — is private. No one will know who you vote for come Election Day unless you tell them. That’s the message in an ad voiced by actress Julia ...

  9. List of former members of the United States House of ...

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    Mark Neumann: 1995–1999: Wisconsin: Republican: 1954–present Joseph Neville: 1793–1795: Virginia: Anti-Administration: 1733–1819 William Neville: 1899–1903: Nebraska: Populist: 1843–1909 Robert M. Nevin: 1901–1907: Ohio: Republican: 1850–1912 Anthony New: 1793–1795 Virginia Anti-Administration 1747–1833 1795–1805 ...