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A ballot drop box

Connecticut lawmakers press for absentee ballot probe after mayoral election dispute

Democrat candidate asking that election results not be certified.

World

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John Kirby, Feb. 27, 2024, Washington, D.C.

White House: Patience ‘running out’ for Venezuela government to produce valid election results

Edmundo González, the opposition candidate, has said the official data will show he defeated Maduro

From the States

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

Wisconsin elections administrator vows not to bend to political pressure

Republicans in the Wisconsin Senate on Thursday voted to fire Wolfe for how she handled the 2020 election and because she refused to speak with senators about her job earlier this month.

From the States

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Las Vegas businessman charged with voting twice in November 2020 election

Maine weighs protections for election workers

A June 2020 report by the Brennan Center for Justice found that one in three election workers feel unsafe on the job.

Elections

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A sign in Catawissa, Pa., August 2022

Pennsylvania's loss of county election officials raises concerns about errors

“There’s been significant turnover in election administrators,” Secretary of State Al Schmidt said.

Elections

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Wisconsin early voting

County sheriff in Wisconsin reveals evidence of felony election law violations

"Election statute was in fact not just broken, but shattered by members of the Wisconsin Elections Commission," said the Racine County sheriff, referring to evidence that absentee votes were cast on behalf of cognitively impaired nursing home residents.

Local

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Fulton County Elections Director Richard Barron addresses the media regarding the ballot count, at State Farm Arena on November 5, 2020, in Atlanta, Georgia.

Fulton County elections director is resigning following criticism of chronic election failures

The Fulton County Election Board had voted to fire Richard Barron in February, but was overruled by the county's commissioners.

Politics & Policy

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JD Vance

Vance’s election to VP spot opens a Senate seat, and could shape the upper chamber

A political outsider, Vance had not held elected office before securing his Senate seat and he emerged as something of a dissident from the mainline Republicans in the camp of Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.

Courts & Law

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Judge's gavel

GOP sues North Carolina elections board for restricting election observers

The state broke for Donald Trump both in 2016 and 2020, albeit somewhat narrowly

From the States

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RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel

Republican National Committee going to bat in litigation against voter integrity laws

The North Carolina law was greeted by legal challenges with three separate lawsuits involving eight Democratic Party-affiliated organizations and allies, represented by six law firms.

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