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
Virginia and Georgia, Southern Bastions, Take Opposite Courses on Voting Rights “Which direction does the South go? Does it follow Virginia? Or does it follow Georgia?” March 21, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Arizona GOP May Follow Georgia and Again Count Millions of 2020 Presidential Ballots Arizona’s Senate won a lawsuit to examine all 2020 ballots and election equipment in its most populous county to investigate… March 5, 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
Arizona Clash Over Presidential Results Highlights Need for Better Vote Count Evidence Trail Pro-Trump Republicans are going after the state’s most populous county. Its response is not presenting their best evidence of an… February 6, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
500 Voting Bills Await State Legislators; 100 Would Make Voting Much Harder Pro-voter bills would put into law measures taken in response to the pandemic. But Republicans want to reel in voting… January 29, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Reformers Seek Sweeping Changes to Fortify American Democracy As President Biden and a Democratic Congress take office, what to do first with fortifying the institutions and laws undergirding… January 21, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
House GOP Recited Trump’s False Vote Theft Claims—Even After Historic Attack on Congress by His Supporters The 2020 presidential election may be over. But Trump’s lies and doubts linger. January 8, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
More Than 70 Percent of Trump Voters Distrust the Best-Run Election in Years Millions of Republicans say they mistrust American elections after President Trump lost. That view runs counter to an election season… December 25, 2020 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Early Voting for Georgia’s Senate Runoffs May Point to Record Turnout Voter turnout levels for two U.S. Senate runoffs are ahead of early voting period before the November presidential election. December 18, 2020 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Decades of Inequality Shadow Voter Turnout in Rural Georgia A small-town voter drive in middle Georgia reveals why only trusted family, friends and local leaders can boost turnout in… December 16, 2020 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest