With party election set for Saturday, local GOP will allow Orthodox Jews to place ballot for gubernatorial nominee a day early, after request from Republican Jewish Coalition

3,500 officers, some undercover, will wear bodycams at polling stations to prevent election tampering and voter fraud; 400 locations said identified as 'prone to trouble'

Amid a polarized atmosphere that security specialists call 'primed for unrest,' officials are keeping an ear to the ground due to online chatter on both the far-right and far-left

As of Sunday, tallied votes account for 62% of the eligible voting-age population, more than Obama's 2008 election, and may eventually be highest since women afforded vote

Mobilizing legal teams to report voter suppression, educating voters and helping people get signed up, the organizations say they are united in fighting minority disenfranchisement

Devorah Halberstam changed laws to have son Ari's murder classified as a terrorist attack. Today she advises NYPD and FBI, while fighting stereotypes at Jewish Children's Museum

After Gov. Mike Parson says the issue is a partisan one, Jewish leaders across the spectrum of observance say that voting in person during a pandemic violates Torah law

Result is second best since 1999, defying predictions of voter apathy and fatigue in the country's second national vote this year

44.3% of eligible voters cast ballots as of 4 p.m.; Likud, Blue and White both claim voting rates up for their rivals

PM insists election will be close, quoting Trump; Gantz urges voters to reject 'extremism'

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