Votebeat and the Texas Tribune:
There is no simple way to know how many people are disenfranchised because of this, but more than a dozen local election officials and volunteer deputy registrars shared examples, and multiple people told similar… Continue reading
NPR:
Nadra Wilson of Lynchburg, Va., was concerned and confused when she received a letter in the mail from local election officials notifying her that her U.S. citizenship was in question.
The notice said she needed to affirm she was… Continue reading
NYT:
Former President Donald J. Trump’s penchant for amplifying easily debunked conspiracy theories is well known. But an extensive analysis of his posts and reposts on Truth Social reveals a candidate who promotes these sinister theories at a scale and… Continue reading
I have written this piece for MSNBC Opinion. A snippet:
Voters in Oregon and Washington are lucky enough to live in states with excellent election administration, including elaborate systems to track the path of one’s ballot from the time it… Continue reading
No surprises here. In a sentence: “Plaintiffs delayed too long to file their action, they lack standing, they have failed to join indispensable parties, and they have failed to articulate a viable cause of action.”
One more snippet on… Continue reading
WSJ:
New X users with interests in topics such as crafts, sports and cooking are being blanketed with political content and fed a steady diet of posts that lean toward Donald Trump and that sow doubt about the integrity of… Continue reading
WaPo:
In Maricopa County, home to a majority of voters, there are two pages — each measuring 17 inches long by 8½ inches wide when fully unfurled — that are covered front and backin fine print with races, full lists… Continue reading
NYT:
When Russia interfered in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, spreading divisive and inflammatory posts online to stoke outrage, its posts were brash and riddled with spelling errors and strange syntax. They were designed to get attention by any means… Continue reading
Zach Montellaro for Politico:
Ballots will be counted faster this year than in 2020 — but everyone should still be prepared for a long night, if not a couple days of waiting.
Fewer votes will be cast by mail compared… Continue reading
Politico:
More than 18 months ago, as Donald Trump sought to delay several high-profile witness’ testimony to a grand jury investigating his effort to subvert the 2020 election, Washington’s top federal district judge sensed a potential calamity.
“The special counsel’s… Continue reading
Nevada Independent:
The Nevada Supreme Court has ruled that election officials can count mail ballots with no postmark received as many as three days after Election Day.
In a decision Monday, five of the high court’s seven justices disagreed with… Continue reading