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Elections

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Mike Pence

Pence: Dems' voting plan gives leftists 'permanent, unfair, and unconstitutional advantage'

"Election reform is a national imperative, but under our Constitution, election reform must be undertaken at the state level," wrote the former vice president in an op-ed.

Elections

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A voting sign in Philadelphia after the 2016 election, December 2016

Hill Republicans seek to overturn bill allowing non-citizens to vote in Washington, D.C. elections

"Allowing illegal immigrants to vote is an insult to every voter in America" – Arkansas GOP Sen. Tom Cotton

Congress

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U.S. Rep. Mike Castle (R-DE) speaks at the launch of the unaffiliated political organization known as "No Labels" December 13, 2010 at Columbia University in New York City.

Mike Castle, former Delaware governor and congressman, dies at 86

Castle served in the House from 1993 until 2011, becoming the longest-serving congressman in the state's history

Elections

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Defense of gun-toting illegal superintendent could undermine former Obama staffer's Senate campaign

Asking for "radical empathy": Voters trust the Republican Party more on immigration, leaving the Iowa Democratic senate candidate walking a tightrope.

Elections

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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 Governor-elect Hobbs ultimatum to county board: Certify her election or face felony rap

"We believe that Mohave County voters were disenfranchised by the problems that they had in Maricopa County," said Ron Gould, the chairman of the Mohave County Board of Supervisors.

From the States

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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger holds a press conference on the status of ballot counting on November 6, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia

ACLU says Georgia's new voting law is a burden for local governments, state officials disagree

Latest election disputes involves delayed certification of DeKalb County’s May 24 primary.

From the States

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In partial victory for satire, Babylon Bee advances lawsuit against California censorship law

Given that the law applies to federal elections that include California, such as president, the lawsuit could have national free speech implications.

Navigating the AI Frontier: Law, Ethics, and Future Impacts

May 29, 2025

Navigating the AI Frontier: Law, Ethics, and Future Impacts

May 29, 2025

Political Ethics

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Arizona voters

Arizona Republican senators hire auditors to reviews 2020 election

"A significant number of voters want the additional assurance that a full forensic audit might bring," state Senate President Karen Fann said.

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