The Texas Secretary of State’s office is blaming supply chain issues for a shortage of voter registration forms in the Lone Star State.
Democracy in America articles
This Democracy in America archive has all our articles about election reform in the United States. The section is meant to encourage discussion about the strengths and weaknesses of the election system and help you build new ideas for the future. Be sure to check out our main section on American democracy as well.
Alaska Court Upholds Voter-Approved Election Changes
Wednesday, Alaska Supreme Court upheld an election system that would eliminate party primaries and replace them with RCV.
Biden Taps New Election Money Regulator
Axios has learned that President Biden intends to appoint election law attorney Dara Lindenbaum to the FEC.
Why Propose An Election Security Police Force In Florida?
As Ron DeSantis approaches the end of his first term, he is again relying on false claims of voter fraud to appeal to his Republican base.
Google Lobbying Jumps As Lawmakers Eye Big Tech
Google reported 27% higher U.S. lobbying expenditures for 2021 compared to 2020, spending up to $9.6 million for the year.
Voting Rights Demonstrators Are Arrested Outside Capitol
28 people were arrested outside the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday as they demanded that the Senate pass federal voting rights bill.
Manipulative Political Ads Fail At Swaying New Voters
Both Democrats and Republicans are more likely to be emotionally moved or offended by political advertising generated by their parties.
House passes voting rights package, setting up Senate filibuster showdown
Thursday, the House passed voting rights legislation in a way that it is expected to spark a fight in the Senate over topic and filibuster.
Supreme Court Takes Up A Case That Could Legalize Bribery
FEC v. Ted Cruz for Senate, a case that the Supreme Court will hear next Wednesday, reads more like a paranoid leftist fantasy.
What Would James Madison Have Thought Of The Filibuster?
In essays, Rakove has explored Madison’s conception of the Senate and of majority rule, as expressed in debates at the time.