Voters had several challenges voting in the 2022 primary. They included shortages of election workers? Experts cited several reasons.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Decision Win for Voters, More Needed
Governor Evers’ maps respect state, federal redistricting standards, provide better opportunity for Black voters in Milwaukee to participate.
Florida Senate Passes Bill To Create Election Crimes Agency
Despite extremely rare voter crime or fraud, the law would make Florida one of the first states to create a task force dedicated to them.
Bipartisan Nevada Battle Over Switch To Mostly Mail Election
The Legislative Commission accepted the majority of the…two dozen[+ mainly] technical election regulations, but not all of them.
South Carolina Moves To Expand Early, No-Excuse Voting
The South Carolina House Republicans teamed up with their Democratic counterparts to strengthen early voting in the state.
California May Limit Political Spending by Foreign-Influenced Companies
California’s A.B. 1819 safeguards state elections, initiatives by barring foreign-owned American corps from spending political dollars.
GOP Accepted Millions From Oil And Gas Ahead Of Texas Primary
Oil and gas gave over $19 million or 93% of political contributions to state elections ahead of the Texas primary – to Republicans.
Trump Was Shown Many Times There Was No Voter Fraud
A data expert for former president Trump’s campaign told him bluntly not long after polls closed in November 2020 he would lose.
Analysis: Voting Machines At Risk In 2022
A joint analysis from Brennan Center, Verified Voting finds replacing aging voting equipment will cost hundreds of millions of dollars.
Out-of-State Money Floods Georgia Secretary of State Race
New information suggests a good part of the money going to Georgia’s Secretary of State races may be coming from outside the state.