Delaware judge rules corporations can vote in local elections
A Delaware judge ruled that corporations are permitted to vote in local elections, More Perfect Union reports. The outlet notes that local elections carry significant policy consequences, citing data center siting disputes across the country as decisions determined by locally elected officials.
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- โA Delaware judge ruled that corporations can vote in local elections. (11 mainstream media sources)
- โLocal election outcomes influence policy disputes such as data center siting. (Source reporting)
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- ~This ruling represents a significant shift in corporate participation in local democracy. (Source argument, not independently verified as unprecedented or historically unique)
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