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Republicans Have Already Introduced Over 100 Voter Suppression Bills This Year
Voting rights advocates are calling on Democrats to abolish the filibuster in order to pass pro-democracy reforms.
Undermining Mail-In Voting Likely Cost Trump Georgia, Says GA Secretary of State
24,000 Republicans who voted in the primaries didn't vote in November, says Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.
Trump Campaign Keeps Looking for Judges to Rule in Its Favor Following Election
The aim is, at least in part, to get judges to block states from certifying their popular votes before key deadlines.
Judge Orders Twice-Daily Sweeps of USPS Facilities to Get Every Vote Counted
The order comes a day after Judge Emmet Sullivan chastised USPS officials for failing to do a check earlier this week.
Postmaster General DeJoy Defies Federal Judge as Mail-In Ballots Surge for Biden
Some 300,000 ballots remain a matter of dispute, as does their potential impact on the presidential election.
Election Day Mayhem Began Two Years Ago With Massive Voter Purges
Since 2018, Georgia’s GOP secretary of state has quietly wiped away the voter registrations of 198,351 voters.
As COVID Surges, States Attempt to Adapt With Drive-Through and Curbside Voting
Voters are heading to the polls in an election shadowed by the threat of disease and disenfranchisement.
Early Voting Is at Unprecedented Levels. It Could Define the 2020 Election.
Millions of people who will have cast their vote before November 3 could help counter voter suppression efforts.
Experts Warn More Than 1 Million Mail-In Ballots Could Be Rejected in 2020 Races
Rejected ballots could end up swinging close races.
Trump Openly Voices Hope That Courts Will Intervene in Ballot Count
The Supreme Court has already left open the possibility of invalidating late-arriving Pennsylvania ballots.