Arizona Voter Drives May be Undermined by Supreme Court’s Interference The court’s late August ruling has muddied the voter registration process in the final weeks of the 2024 presidential election. September 4, 2024 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Trump’s Amateur Sleuths Poised to Decry Another ‘Stolen Election’ Amateur election observers are likely to feed propaganda, even if their “evidence” doesn’t stand up in 2022’s legal post-election reviews. November 6, 2022 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
A Third of Midterm Voters May Use Mailed-Out Ballots Growing numbers of voters will mark their ballots at home, latest data finds. October 21, 2022 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Election Deniers and Election Defenders Poised for Next Phase of Voting Wars Unprecedented efforts by pro-Trump Republicans and election officials are targeting 2022’s general election. October 13, 2022 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
With 1,000 Complaints of Election Theft, Garland has Gotten One Conviction A federal task force has led to one conviction, while local police are barely pressing charges. July 20, 2022 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Supreme Court Could Wreak Havoc in Battleground State Elections If the court lets state legislatures oversee elections unchecked, voting rights and options in battleground states could drastically backslide. July 9, 2022 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
After Hearings, Swing Voters and Supreme Court on Collision Course January 6 Hearings Are Changing Swing Voters’ Minds, But Supreme Court Takes Case That Could Power GOP Coup in 2024. July 2, 2022 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest