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No one should be upset because no one picked the correct numbers to win the large Powerball jackpot last night. It didn't stop people from walking up to the lottery outlets to buy a chance at a multi-million
No one should be upset because no one picked the correct numbers to win the large Powerball jackpot last night. It didn't stop people from walking up to the lottery outlets to buy a chance at a multi-million
West Virginia's top election law enforcer is sharing her knowledge with the rest of the nation.
Secretary of State Natalie Tennant is at the National Association of Secretaries of State's annual conference.
It's being held in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Tennant spoke about election integrity with officials from around the nation. She says that protecting voters' rights is a constant effort.
"For me, as Secretary of State of West Virginia, my number one priority is protecting the right of the voter and making sure there are free, accessible, fair elections for the State of West Virginia," Tennant said. "We have shown, through the office, and I have shown zero tolerance for election law violations with the actions we've taken with our most recent investigations. That's certainly what I will show to my colleagues around the country."