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Alaska governor drafting elections reform bill

Legislation aims to change how election officials maintain voter rolls and and verify eligibility.

State Houses

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Arizona Democratic gubernatorial nominee Katie Hobbs speaks to supporters at an election night watch party at the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel on November 08, 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona.

Arizona Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs demands legal sanctions against Kari Lake for election lawsuit

Maricopa County official claims Republican is using election lawsuit to fundraise off meritless lawsuit challenging election.

Congress

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Congress

Postmaster General insists USPS ready for election, pushes back on delivery plan concerns

"When it comes to elections, there are 50 states and thousands of election jurisdictions that are far [from] uniform in their election laws and practices and that often don't consider how the mail system works," Louis DeJoy said.

Finance

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GOP Elephant on in a rug in the lobby of the Republican Party's headquarters in Washington.

New RNC chief counsel Spies worked for Romney, Bush, DeSantis, downplayed 2020 election issues

"All of these examples, do not mean, by the way, that the election was stolen," Charlie Spies said. "When election officials' incompetence results in catastrophic errors and voters have to be concerned if their vote will count, voters lose their trust in the process,” Spies also wrote.

Elections

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A sample ranked-choice voting ballot.

Thirteen states now ban ranked-choice voting as West Virginia, Wyoming join bandwagon

On elections: one opponent of RCV said "It should be easy to vote and hard to cheat."

Elections

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A voter drops their ballot into a drop box outside of the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center on November 06, 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona.

Poll: Majority of Americans favor voter ID requirement, split on mail-in voting ban

As with the proposal to ban mail-in voting, support for an ID requirement rises as voters’ income and education levels rise.

Elections

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Vice President Kamala Harris

Kamala Harris secures new star-studded array of endorsements ahead of Election Day

The endorsements come less than one week before Election Day on Nov. 5, and as the race for the Oval Office appears to come down to a handful of swing states, including Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina.

From the States

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton

Federal judge strikes down part of 2021 Texas election law, AG Paxton to appeal

The bill creates uniform statewide voting hours, maintains and expands access to registered voters who need assistance, prohibits drive-through voting, and enhances transparency by authorizing poll watchers to observe more aspects of the election process.

Security

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Usha Vance

Trump admin renews Greenland push after elections yield new leadership

Notably, the current leadership in Greenland is set to lose control after a center-right party won the island’s elections. That party is not particularly warm to the notion of being part of the U.S.

Courts & Law

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Campaign signs rest against a tree on September 28, 2024 in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin.

Watchdog files lawsuit over threatening letters sent to Trump supporters before 2024 election

"Your property, your family may be impacted, your cat may get shot," the letters read.

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