Its bid to scrub states’ voter data not only probably violates federal law and the Constitution, it also lays the groundwork ...
By Jonathan Shorman Stateline The U.S. Department of Justice has sent a confidential draft agreement to more than a dozen states that would require election officials to remove any alleged ineligible ...
Hundreds of thousands of Americans in rural and urban areas alike could see their votes rejected if the court decides that ...
Instead of a closed-off ticketed event, Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is turning his inauguration into a massive block party.  On January 1, Mamdani will be sworn in as the ...
Rep. Elise Stefanik says she is suspending her campaign for New York governor and will not seek reelection to Congress.
The SIR process involved detailed house-to-house verification to update voter information, remove ineligible names and add new electors.
California Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber, Ph.D., reminds voters that today, Oct. 20, 2025, is the last day for Californians to register online to vote or update their voter registration online ...
A U.S. citizen in Texas lost his voter registration after a federal screening system wrongly labeled him a noncitizen. In recent months, nearly 50 million Americans have had their names run through a ...
The U.S. Justice Department is suing four more states as part of its effort to collect detailed voting data and other ...
Anthony Nel is the kind of voter who doesn't like to skip an election. The 29-year-old lives in the Dallas-Forth Worth area and usually votes early, which he did as recently as Texas' Nov. 4 ...
The U.S. Department of Justice sued Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs on Tuesday over his refusal to turn over a trove of personal information about every registered voter in the state.
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