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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.
Kavanaugh Issues Ominous Opinion Regurgitating Trump Mail-In Ballot Lies
The Supreme Court barred Wisconsin from extending its Election Day deadline for the arrival of absentee ballots.
Steve Bannon’s Prediction of a Trump Election Day Win Is Premised on Ignorance
Bannon's fantasy ignores the fact that ballots in previous elections were always counted past midnight on Election Day.
Wisconsin Voter Data Shows Risks of Absentee Ballot Rejection
The volume of ballot rejections could make the difference in who wins the swing state and possibly the presidency.
Florida’s Chaotic 2018 Midterms Could Portend What’s to Come in November
Result delays in Florida left room for conspiracy theories to fester. The same could happen in November.
Unsettling Signs of Ballot Invalidation Emerge as Mail-In Voting Picks Up
Surprise postage costs and other technical problems are among many issues emerging as voters start returning ballots.