Criticism comes from all sides: unsubstantiated claims of widespread fraud and accusations of pervasive disenfranchisement.” ...
CPR training for youths will be hosted in honor of Preston Lord, a teen who died following an assault, aiming to instill ...
Arizonans whose signatures on early ballots have been questioned won’t get more time to fix the problem and ensure their ...
The Arizona Supreme Court declined Sunday to extend the deadline for voters to fix problems with mail-in ballots, a day after ...
As of 2022, Black families had a median net worth of approximately $44,100 compared to $284,310 for White families, a stark ...
An initial review into Election Day ballot shortages suggests there was an error in the formulas used to schedule the ballot ...
The Joint Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) have voiced strong concerns over potential threats to the upcoming December 7 ...
Minor voting issues anywhere in the country can make headlines, but maybe not in Alaska. During the state’s May primary, ...
“Felony disenfranchisement in Virginia was created for one reason only ... “Of course I want to vote. It’s my community, too.
Letter writers encourage people to join grassroots group Virginia Organizing, suggest people should fill out important ...
St. Louisans share stories amid new report of state disenfranchisement When he was 16, St. Louis native Bobby Bostic permanently lost his right to vote, before he ever had it in the first place.
A dozen writers weigh in on what the results of the 2024 election will mean for the country and for the Commonwealth.