Strong Signs that Judges Will Increasingly Decide How 2020 Elections Are Run During the Coronavirus Pandemic Courts will be making many decisions over 2020’s voting rules. But a series of rulings in Wisconsin suggest federal courts… April 4, 2020 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Election Officials Worry About Voting Supply Shortages for Fall Across the country, as voting rights attorneys and election policy experts keep issuing increasingly detailed prescriptions on how 2020’s elections can continue in a pandemic, the… March 27, 2020 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
House and Senate Dems Differ on Taking on GOP Voter Suppression in Emergency Response to Pandemic Democrats and Republicans could not be further apart on what help Congress should provide to help local officials conduct 2020’s… March 25, 2020 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Democrat and GOP Leaders Are Considering Online Voting in Light of Coronavirus for Party Elections An "electronic pollbook" modified by Def Con hackers to play the computer game Doom. (Twitter) “I don’t think anyone, in the… March 24, 2020 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Why nationwide voting by mail isn’t a silver bullet in a pandemic Shifting broadly to absentee ballots is not an easy task, as many pundits have suggested as the best way to… March 19, 2020 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Democrats’ Next Big 2020 Worry: Nominating Delegates Amid Virus Former Labor Secretary Tom Perez, who is a candidate to run the Democratic National Committee, before speaking during the general… March 15, 2020 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Many New Voting Systems Debuted in 2020 Aren’t Ready for Prime Time Put aside, for now, foreign meddling in U.S. elections, social media propaganda and partisan voter suppression. The newest emerging threat… March 9, 2020 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Another New Voting System Debuts on Super Tuesday, With More Red Flags Los Angeles County’s new voting system had a rough debut on Super Tuesday, with machine breakdowns early in the day… March 5, 2020 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
South Carolina’s Flawed Debut of New Voting System Is a Red Flag for Upcoming Elections Another voting system debut was marred by “significant device failure” in the state capital county, frustrating officials as voters did… March 3, 2020 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Voting Tech Gone Wrong: How Scrambled Data Upended a Nevada Caucus Site Three hours after Precinct 7632 began its Democratic presidential caucus in a corner of the basketball court at Bob Miller… February 25, 2020 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Veteran Election Officials Are Concerned Nevada’s Early Vote Count Won’t Be Accurate At the Nevada Democratic Party’s caucus sites, some poll workers dealt with long lines by skipping a check-in step that… February 20, 2020 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Nevada Democrats Look to Silicon Valley to Prevent Iowa-Like Meltdown Google and Apple are about to play a big role in 2020’s next presidential contest. February 14, 2020 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest