GOP county canvassers raise security concerns about the office where the ballots were found.
GOP county canvassers raise security concerns about the office where the ballots were found.
Rep. Scott Krug says his GOP colleagues should adopt a ‘reality-based’ mindset in the fight over ballot drop boxes. But he’s struggling to win them over.
The race for the Houston-area congressional seat is headed for a runoff, with a primary coming just weeks later.
Should a pivotal batch of ballots be counted, even after a potential security breach?
County canvassers raise questions after absentee ballots were stored in the wrong type of container.
With three dozen absentee ballots that weren’t properly counted on election night, Hamtramck is facing another election scandal.
More than 12,100 Election Day voters used provisional ballots, which must undergo close review.
Jolt Initiative says Ken Paxton’s efforts to shut it down are retaliation for a previous lawsuit and part of a campaign to ‘undermine and silence civil rights groups.’
Some still face state charges, but cases in Arizona, Nevada, and Georgia have run into roadblocks.
Election officials in Los Angeles and Orange counties said federal monitors did not disrupt election processes.
A video showing the workers transferring ballots sparked threats and misinformation. But the county recorder says they followed the law and relevant procedures.
Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap asked the court to stop the audit, but the judge said he hadn’t established that supervisors’ actions violated the law.
The county only printed pollbooks containing major-party voters, forcing third-party and unaffiliated voters to use provisional ballots or return later.
Dearborn voters voted overwhelmingly against Proposal 1 on Tuesday.
Parties and interest groups spent millions of dollars. Did they break through?
Third-party voters in Chester County may face some added complications on Election Day because of a pollbook problem.
The legislation arose after Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s failed attempts to get off the presidential ballot in 2024.
There are reasons to be wary, but historically, such efforts have been a routine part of how our democracy safeguards itself.
That part of his executive order had already been blocked by a temporary injunction. The ruling said the president lacks authority to regulate elections.
Secretary of State Jane Nelson says such a change should be up to the Legislature, not the courts.






















