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Trump’s Justice Department has forged ahead in this case even as it has withdrawn from several other voting lawsuits brought ...
Republicans are challenging the voting rights of U.S. citizens who have never lived in the country, but are eligible to vote ...
A petition asks the state Supreme Court to strike down a law that says only people registered with a party can vote in a ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton says the cases involve more than 100 voters in the 2020 and 2022 election cycles, mostly in ...
A recent YouGov poll found that 41% of voters who reported casting a ballot for Kamala Harris in 2024 did not believe that ...
A similar move for mail ballots sharply cut the number that were disqualified over technical errors, such as missing ...
The U.S. Justice Department offered Texas a legal justification to pursue a long-shot strategy of using a mid-cycle redistricting to help Republicans retain the U.S. House.
For Texas Republicans pushing mid-decade redistricting, history has some red flags Drawing new maps to protect the GOP’s U.S. House majority could face political and legal pitfalls.
Jocelyn Benson’s Department of State credits its educational campaigns and election reforms. But there’s likely more to the story.
U.S. Justice Department presses Pennsylvania for answers on how it manages voter rolls Several other states are also facing new scrutiny as the Trump administration refocuses election-law enforcement.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott wants lawmakers in a special legislative session to consider redrawing the state’s congressional maps, citing concerns raised by the Justice Department.
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