The Facts On Noncitizen Voting

Three experts share their concerns — and offer some reassurance.

Lancaster officials are investigating a batch of forms, submitted by paid canvassers, that contained false voter information or signatures.

The state says the citizenship records are outdated and shouldn’t be used to screen voters. Republican lawmakers want them anyway.

A man was jailed after he assaulted a poll worker who asked him to remove a hat showing support for former president Donald Trump.

Election officials deploy workarounds, including having voters write their information by hand on ballot envelopes.

Elon Musk and other Trump supporters have made misleading claims about the state’s voter rolls. But those claims misunderstand the numbers.

Our map shows how ‘notice and cure’ policies vary across the state, and whether you’ll get a second chance.

The court ruled that counties must count provisional ballots from voters whose mail ballots are rejected

In Maricopa County and other races, Republicans play up talk of fraud, dirty voter rolls, and ballot harvesting.

The legislation would fill the gaps in federal law, clerks say, but it could add to the costs and burdens they already face with fast-changing rules.

Cochise County Republican Peggy Judd, who initially faced two felony charges, acknowledges that she failed to follow the law.

Federal law bans any type of payment in exchange for voting or registering to vote. But the fine print is important.

Chalkbeat and ​​Headway received more than 500 questions from teens about this year’s presidential election. Here are their most frequently asked questions — and our answers.

Amid an already chaotic campaign season — marred by two apparent attempts on Trump’s life — election offices are boosting security.

Governor gave an inflated number of noncitizens removed from the state’s voter rolls, officials acknowledged, confirming findings by news organizations.

An analysis shows that Allegheny County, home to Pittsburgh, can process a similar number of ballots in much less time.

A GOP talking point permeates the state, fanned by anti-immigrant rhetoric. It could be the pretext for election challenges.

A tally touted in an August press release likely lumped in eligible voters who didn’t respond to questions about their citizenship. Some were removed after being mislabeled as noncitizens.