Views about voting machines have been shifting, too. In a recent poll 43% said they could not be trusted. In a survey by the ...
Ahead of DC’s primary election on June 16, candidates and grassroots organizations are rushing to educate voters on DC’s new ...
Ever since the recent decision of the Supreme Court limiting the use of race in drawing congressional districts, there has been a steady drumbeat of criticism claiming that the ruling somehow took ...
The June 9 primary election is rapidly approaching for Maine voters and the candidates looking to earn their support. Maine’s unique use of ranked-choice voting could be a big factor in some of the ...
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In recent years, voting by mail has been the subject of numerous lawsuits and attacks that often claim the process gives Democratic nominees and legislative bills an edge. But a recent Caltech study ...
Mail-in ballots for D.C.’s June Primary Election are officially on their way out to voters, but they will look a bit different this year. Ocasio-Cortez turns heads with answer to Axelrod about White ...
Eurovision Song Contest organisers have clarified how voting procedures have been tweaked ahead of next week's live shows. At the end of 2025, changes were announced that aimed to "strengthen trust, ...
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - The Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling on Wednesday that limits the use of race in drawing voting districts. The decision was made along ideological lines, 6-3, in a case ...
The US Supreme Court sharply limited the use of the Voting Rights Act to create predominantly Black or Hispanic election districts in a major ruling that buttresses Republican efforts to keep control ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday limited the scope of a key Voting Rights Act provision that restricts how states draw districts affecting minority voters, constraining states' use of race as a factor ...
The US Supreme Court voted 6-3 along ideological lines to limit the use of the Voting Rights Act to create predominantly Black or Hispanic election districts. The justices rejected a Louisiana ...