2026 Midterm Elections

Noem pushed the SAVE America Act in her remarks, but speculation swirled amid a dearth of information ahead of her visit, highlighting election officials’ fears.

Buying Dominion made a little-known election technology entrepreneur one of the most powerful players in elections.

The state says the move will allow counties to respond to issues more efficiently.

The money will help clerks replace voting machines whose contracts expire in 2027.

New state laws, postmark changes, and a Supreme Court case could put thousands of ballots at risk of rejection.

Three of the Department of Justice’s 25 lawsuits over unredacted voter data have now been dismissed.

Several candidates were disqualified after thousands of their signatures turned out to be forged.

Judge David Conway held that state law allows people to seek damages against election officials who "negligently deprive citizens of the right to vote.”

The bill creates more time for election officials to meet key deadlines and for voters to fix ballot signature problems.

Some interpretations of his comments are more extreme; others, more realistic.

The county sent out thousands of forms that reversed voters’ first and last names.

At a tense meeting, residents call on election director Karen Barsoum to resign.

Voter registration cards still haven’t gone out in some counties, thanks to the mid-cycle redistricting and problems with a state system.

Addressing bottlenecks and giving voters something to do can help shorten waits and improve the experience.

A rare intervention underscores the ‘wrongness and the dangerousness’ of the notion that absentee voting is a privilege, not a right.

Those who faced threats and pressure say the president’s legal authority may be limited, but the guardrails that once kept him in check aren’t as strong anymore.

Turnover hasn’t slowed since the 2020 election, with officials citing threats, stress, and burnout.

Pam Bondi, Tulsi Gabbard, and Kristi Noem canceled a highly anticipated appearance before secretaries of state.

The bills would expand federal authority, requiring proof of citizenship when registering to vote and photo IDs when voting.

The Macomb County clerk had flagged 15 potential noncitizens who are registered, but Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson says at least 3 are citizens after all.