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Elections

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Zuckerbucks redux: Social media mogul funds recruitment of progressives to administer elections

Clerk Work has recruited hundreds of candidates to run for local elections offices. "You can influence quite literally who is administering elections," said founder of program's parent organization Amanda Litman, who was email director for Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign.

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Battleground states face lawsuits, changes in laws that will impact the presidential election

Ahead of the general election, multiple swing states are still trying to determine how their elections will be run, as lawsuits over issues such as voter ID and mail-in ballots continue to be filed from all sides.

From the States

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Brian Kemp

Kemp signs bill to update Georgia's election law

However, the most controversial provision is perhaps an expansion of the ability to challenge and potentially remove ineligible voters from the voter rolls.

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Elections officials ask Congress for billions to fund election security

The officials say they need $20 billion in elections spending to be included in the budget reconciliation bill pending in Congress.

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Election watchdog: 'Not ready for 2024' elections, 'still have many of the same problems' from 2020

"Georgia passed a law claiming they banned private money in elections," said Phill Kline, Director of the Amistad Project. "They actually codified it."

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DOJ sues New Hampshire over voter registration rolls

Suit alleges state violates the National Voter Registration Act, a federal law that requires states to make voter list maintenance records available for review for at least two years.

All Things Trump

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Donald Trump, Dec. 7, 2023, New York City

Trump pressured Michigan officials not to certify 2020 election, according to tape: report

According to the report, Trump told the two officials that they would look “terrible” if they certified state's election results.

TV

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WATCH NOW: 'JUST THE NEWS – NOT NOISE' exclusive interview with former President Trump

The former president talks about election integrity, Ukraine, Mo Brooks un-endorsement

Elections

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Voting in midterm election, Madison, Wisc., Nov. 8, 2022

Wisconsin Elections Commission to investigate missing Madison absentee ballots

Madison's city clerk found 193 ballots in two batches, the first Nov. 12 and the second Dec. 3.

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Ballot workers at State Farm Arena, Nov. 5, 2020

Municipalities hiring temps to meet elections demands raise concerns about security, irregularities

Hiring temporary election workers “shouldn’t be allowed,” Phill Kline said.

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