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The number of registered independents and third-party members is growing as voters are breaking from the two-party system at ...
As Congress considers dramatic cuts to the P&A system – a congressionally created network of nonprofits serving people with disabilities, including in voting access — the BPC has a new primer on what ...
NBC reports on the big spotlight that ranked-choice voting got on Tuesday, and suggests that the election may provide both proponents and opponents with “fresh data.” ...
A Mesa County woman who was a part of a scheme to steal ballots ahead of the 2024 election was sentenced to 5 years in the department of corrections, Wednesday. , , , At the time … Continue reading → ...
Sentinel reports on two cases that the state Supreme Court declined to hear. I’m sure Justice Bradley, who angrily pre-castigated her colleagues (in a dissent from the order simply directing a ...
The Darien Times reports on the implementation of access for incarcerated but eligible voters in Connecticut, who are mostly in pre-trial detention.  Focusing on the logistics — as they’ve done in ...
Plenty of states use features like watermarks on most official ballot papers (sometimes with express exceptions for ballots submitted by overseas citizens and voters with disabilities), but Alabama ...
My last post yesterday highlighted the patience NYC voters might need, but it looks like the verdict was pretty clear even in ...
This post is co-written with Bob Bauer, NYU Professor of Practice who formerly represented in private practice national and state Democratic Party committees: Later this week, the Supreme Court will ...
The Gothamist offers fascinating data on early primary turnout this year. It is not just that early turnout is up; it is radically up. Moreover, the uptick is among voters who, while they may have ...
We will need to wait to see the cast vote records from the primary (they were available last time, so presumably—and hopefully—they will be again this time), but it’s conceivable that Mamdani was not ...
Insider NJ reports that the New Jersey Moderate Party and voters today filed briefs with the NJ Supreme Court asking it to review the constitutionality of New Jersey’s anti-fusion laws. The party ...