Michael Gableman, a former state Supreme Court justice, now finds himself facing punishment from the very court he served on.
Some states submitted a limited data set, excluding sensitive personal information, but Justice Department is demanding more.
The Texas Association of County Election Officials surveyed its members Sept. 2 and found that county officials struggled ...
After years of back-and-forth court rulings, voters may soon get clarity on whether they need to put the date on their ...
Lawmakers hope to unite on a proposal that would speed up election results and reduce opportunities for misinformation.
A longstanding state law allows officials to remove ballots at random to iron out discrepancies in tallies. “Every one of ...
Experts say the claim for monetary compensation as a remedy for a voting rights violation is increasingly rare — and unlikely ...
State Rep. Scott Krug, a veteran of battles over water policy, sees a chance to build bipartisan consensus on election ...
Republican lawmakers are threatening to again sue Adrian Fontes if he doesn’t change rules on citizenship checks, ballot ...
It takes leadership from both sides to have cooler heads and to actually look at what’s really happening,” says a Republican ...
A panel of judges from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes’ rules ...
Military voters can use a new online portal to submit their ballots, but others living overseas still have to use the mail.
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