Maricopa County says it’s taking double the usual time to process the two-page ballot, and other counties were slow to report Election Day results.
Out of 72 counties, only one — Dane County — opposed the constitutional amendment.
Only a few problems were reported across the state; millions cast ballots early.
While voters in some counties faced long lines or minor technical errors, election administrators across the country reported no major problems.
Ballot printing errors, long lines, and non-credible bomb threats affected voters in some counties, but election administrators reported a smooth day overall.
Out of 72 counties, only one — Dane County — opposed the constitutional amendment.
Maricopa County says it’s taking double the usual time to process the two-page ballot, and other counties were slow to report Election Day results.
While voters in some counties faced long lines or minor technical errors, election administrators across the country reported no major problems.
Ballot printing errors, long lines, and non-credible bomb threats affected voters in some counties, but election administrators reported a smooth day overall.
Navajo Nation voters contended with printer problems, and the two-page ballot led to long waits in Maricopa and Pima counties.
GOP seizes on a mistake at central counting site for absentee ballots. In Madison, voting proceeds despite bomb threats.
Clerk in Warren made steady progress in absentee counting — despite a late start — to avoid delays in Macomb County results.
Only a few problems were reported across the state; millions cast ballots early.
Observers and officials said they have no reason to believe the machines were tampered with, but the mistake will delay reporting of results.
An issue with ballot-on-demand printers created long lines for Native voters.
Voting continues at polling places despite ‘non-credible’ bomb threats in Georgia and minor technical issues in Pennsylvania. Milwaukee got off to a slow start on absentee ballots.
A guide through the confusion left by seesaw court decisions, changing county voting policies, and surging misinformation.
The totals haven’t matched the levels of 2020, when the pandemic kept many voters home, but they’re running above expectations.
Early voting revealed scattered problems and threats, but the system held up. Here’s how Votebeat will cover the next big test during Election Day and beyond.
Changes in state law since 2020 mean some states will count votes faster, and others will be slower to report.
Many challenges come from members of PA Fair Elections and the Election Research Institute, both groups led by Heather Honey.
The voters, along with nearly 900 in Pinal County, were incorrectly flagged in the counties’ systems. Their ballots will now count.
Some longtime Pinal residents who had never provided their documents were suddenly told they must, despite a recent court decision.
Transgender Americans face additional obstacles to obtaining ID. Recent surveys show they are also more concerned about violence than most voters.
The state is not just a battleground. It’s a target for falsehoods. This guide will help you steer clear of them.