According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, ten U.S. states have laws that explicitly allow for absentee ballots to be counted if the person who cast them dies before the election. Connecticut law permits it only if the deceased was a member of the armed services.
Republicans suffered a third blow when an Alabama court ruled on Tuesday that election officials had no right to remove thousands of voters from the register. Judge Anna M. Manasco said that the voters were wrongly marked as "inactive." She also noted that the voters had been referred for criminal investigation.
Our reporters and editors break down each state proposition in short videos that aim to cut to the chase and make your voting decisions easier.
A federal judge has rejected Donald Trump’s request to pause the public release of documents from the Justice Department in the 2020 election subversion case against him, saying that withholding it could be seen as election interference.
Trump, who has made immigration the foundation of his re-election bid while casting doubt on election security after his 2020 loss, used Clinton's remarks against the Harris campaign, saying the man accused of killing Riley entered the U.S. days before Harris called the border "secure."
Elon Musk promoted several debunked conspiracy theories about the 2020 election during his first solo town hall Thursday in Pennsylvania, as he urged voters in the battleground state to support former President Donald Trump.
Kamala Harris was headed to Wisconsin, while Tim Walz and Bill Clinton were set to campaign together in North Carolina. Donald J. Trump will speak at a charity dinner in Manhattan.
In our 2024 election voter guide, find information about the state’s congressional races, explore what your vote on all five ballot questions would mean, and see how to vote early.
Americans are voting every day, either early at a polling place or by mail. When CNN reports the number of early ballots returned or requested, the data is coming from a company called Catalist.
Global finance leaders are facing a major uncertainty as they meet in Washington next week: Who will win the U.S. presidential election and shape the policies of the world’s biggest economy?