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Why Sooner State Party belongs on 2026 ballot | Opinion
Oklahomans can change politics by helping get the Sooner State Party on the ballot in 2026 and making room for every voter’s ...
Colorado voters could be asked this year to amend the state’s constitution to include the right to know the goings-on of ...
A high-stakes federal trial kicked off in Tallahassee this week, with a judge set to decide whether Florida's newly rewritten ...
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Ballot access | The erosion of state election authority, one search warrant at a time
FBI agents in windbreakers stood outside the Fulton County election center, hauling out boxes of ballots and records under a sweeping federal warrant tied to still‑lingering allegations about ...
Supporters of the 2026 ballot drive say that they want to deter non-citizen voting, while opponents say they’re adding extra hoops to jump through for voters.
Lawmakers in over 15 states have introduced over 100 bills targeting the ballot measure process, raising concerns about potential disruptions to voters' fundamental rights, according to the Fairness ...
A 21st Congressional District candidate challenges NY election law that imposes higher signature thresholds on unaffiliated candidates, arguing it restricts political competition and violates ...
For too long, Arizona’s independent voters and the civic and community leaders who would most represent their concerns have been effectively boxed out of governing. More than a third of Arizona’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. TALLAHASSEE (WMBB) – Florida Decides Healthcare, a political committee sponsoring a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at ...
Proposed Florida constitutional amendments fail to gain ballot access With litigation ongoing, Smart & Safe Florida, seeking to put recreational marijuana on the ballot, snapped that Secretary of ...
With billions of dollars on the line, one of the most significant affordability and tax policy decisions of the year in Massachusetts appears headed for a showdown before the state’s highest court.
When a sitting president uses a national interview with The New York Times to say he regrets not sending the National Guard to seize voting machines after losing an election, the comment is going to ...
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