Secretary of the commonwealth reflects on the preparations — and anxieties — that went into making the process uneventful.
Secretary of State Adrian Fontes exceeded his authority when creating his new manual, the judge wrote.
A Votebeat analysis shows how such laws risk disenfranchising key voter groups.
A disputed result in the North Carolina Supreme Court race shows some prominent figures won’t stop questioning results they don’t like.
GOP lawmakers nationwide are pushing to require voters to show documentation of their citizenship, such as birth certificates.
Secretary of the commonwealth reflects on the preparations — and anxieties — that went into making the process uneventful.
Secretary of State Adrian Fontes exceeded his authority when creating his new manual, the judge wrote.
A disputed result in the North Carolina Supreme Court race shows some prominent figures won’t stop questioning results they don’t like.
GOP lawmakers nationwide are pushing to require voters to show documentation of their citizenship, such as birth certificates.
If enacted, the bills would change not only how circulators are paid but what they are allowed to tell voters.
The pressure is on to count votes faster in Arizona. But that likely means legal changes, or spending more on workers or machines.
A voter will continue to trial after allegedly casting two ballots in Michigan’s August primary.
Meagan Wolfe has faced death threats, lawsuits, and efforts to oust her — and became one of the nation’s most respected election officials.
The lawsuit comes after the Legislature failed to pass a proposal to bring Wisconsin in line with a new federal schedule outlining electoral requirements.
Pam Bondi’s support for Trump’s accusations of cheating offer clues for how she might approach voting issues at DOJ.
Under Sen. Paul Bettencourt’s bill, some individuals could submit requests for explanations of ‘election irregularities’ and potentially bring them to the Texas Secretary of State.
Presidential electors will meet this month to cast their votes for Trump.
The package of bills would expand access to more languages and protect ballot access in a variety of ways. Clerks are concerned about the costs and penalties they would impose.
While the Republican recorder and supervisors made a national name for themselves protecting elections, a few of the newcomers will push for changes.
The secretary of state says he won’t support sacrificing access or accuracy for faster results.
One bill emerges ahead of the new legislative session, while a pair of lawsuits focus attention on the issue.
Five Pennsylvania counties launched inquiries before the election. One says it found hundreds of forms with indicators of fraud.
Republicans will have narrow majorities. But they’re floating some big ideas, including an overhaul of major voting laws.
The drama of 2020 was gone, replaced by specific questions about how elections work and a straightforward vote.