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  1. America's Election Headquarters is a news program focusing on news concerning national elections and current affairs broadcast on the Fox News that formerly appeared weekdays 5pm (and later 2pm) Eastern Time and various times in the weekends during election years.

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  2. 6 nov 2012 · Americas Election Headquarters FOX News November 6, 2012 6:00pm-2:00am EST. 6:00 pm. >> we have to repeal obamacar obamacare. >> he proposed wrong and reckless policies. >> we'll take back america. we will win this election. >> this election season, one network has been most watched and most trusted. >> how do you feel about the last ...

  3. In most states of the U.S., the chief election officer is the secretary of state. In some states, local officials like a county registrar of voters or supervisor of elections manages the conduct of elections under the supervision of (or in coordination with) the chief election officer of the state.

  4. 5 nov 2012 · a persistent that small gap in ohio, his chances of winning the overall presidency are much higher. that's what he wants to do. megyn: michael, what does it say about mitt romney campaign on election day. something obama is not going to do. >> we are seeing a close election in multiple states. in the polling and in the public polling, we are saying the same things. they are going to give up ...

  5. 8 nov 2016 · Start a Free Trial to watch America's Election Headquarters on YouTube TV (and cancel anytime). Stream live TV from ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN & popular cable networks. Cloud DVR with no...

  6. 22 apr 2008 · America's Election Headquarters was a political news show on FOX News that aired during the 2008 United States presidential election season. The program featured Leland Vittert, Elizabeth Prann, and Bret Baier as hosts, with additional contributions from a range of political analysts and experts.

  7. During election years the program is temporarily replaced by America's Election Headquarters. The term "America's HQ" (and later "News HQ" / "Election HQ") is seen on the bottom of the channel's rotating logo (on the left hand side) after the Election season. America's News HQ follows the same format as its predecessor, Fox News Live.