News

Ken Paxton sought more power for his office to take up election cases. But lawmakers working on a bill haven’t agreed on a ...
A new study from NYU’s Brennan Center looks at the impact of Senate Bill 1 on voter participation, including the rising “cost ...
Levine, who has been serving as interim editor-in-chief and previously as managing editor, steps into the role at a pivotal ...
The judge rejected Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes’ attempt to stop the initial election results from being thrown ...
A failed conspiracy to steal a mayor’s race shows how manipulation can happen at the local level. But just how big is the ...
According to the bill’s fiscal note, the Texas Secretary of State’s Office would need to overhaul the state’s voter ...
Justin Heap’s proposal conflicts with Arizona law, but there’s a history in the county of helping voters avoid long trips to ...
Every four years, the state needs to elect more than 27,000 workers. Rarely are there enough candidates to compete in all ...
Clerks say it doesn’t make sense to require 20 hours of in-person voting in towns that have only a few dozen voters.
Their challenge rests on the argument that voters don’t have the power to amend election laws through ballot initiatives. The ...