Supreme Court’s Latest Voting Rights Ruling: Some Racial Discrimination is Permissible Justice Samuel Alito’s majority opinion is reviving segregation-era values in federal voting rights law. July 14, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Arizona “Audit’s” Shakespearean Twists: High Claims, Low Tactics Trump’s agents produce more propaganda not proof. Meanwhile, outside auditors poised to release more evidence of Biden victory. July 4, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
As Republicans Stall Election Reform in the U.S. Senate, Democracy Comes Under Greater Strain Both parties are vying to change who votes and how ballots are cast. June 28, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
As Arizona Wraps Up Hand Count of 2020 Ballots, New Questions About Accuracy Arise The state Senate’s contractors created 15 subtotals. Outside auditors examined 10,341. June 21, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Pro-Trump and Vote-Counting Factions Split Over Arizona 2020 Vote Audit As the hand count of 2.1 million ballots nears completion, tensions flare about whether a more thorough accounting is needed. June 11, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Arizona Senate Challenged by Experienced Election Auditors to Let Them Confirm 2020 Results The auditors know how to parse official vote count data, unlike the Senate’s inexperienced contractors. June 10, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Arizona Analysis Shows That Many Republicans Did Not Vote for Trump in 2020 At least 75,000 Arizonans voted for Republican candidates, but not for Trump in 2020’s general election. May 21, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Republicans in Arizona Senate Hope to Expand 2020 Audit as Justice Department May Shut It Down A former secretary of state wants a deeper look at digital voting records, but the DOJ appears headed to court… May 7, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Election Researchers Reveal That Flexible Voting Options Boosted 2020 Turnout States deregulated voting to protect public health in a pandemic. Academic research finds voters gravitated to some accessible options more… May 4, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Disability Rights Advocates Press Senate for Internet Voting Option in Voting Reforms The push for voters with disabilities, and for overseas and military voters, pits civil rights activists against cybersecurity advocates. April 13, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Iowa and Georgia Lead State GOP Efforts to Roll Back Voting Rights But not every red state is limiting options to vote, just as not every blue state is preserving expanded voting… February 26, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
How Online Propaganda Grew More Insidious as 2020 Election Day Approached Early on, false claims targeted voters. After Election Day, dubious threads morphed into full-on conspiracies about voting systems and vote… February 15, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest