A technical committee will soon review proposed changes to certification guidelines for voting systems. Local officials worry about the potential cost — and the impact on public faith.
A technical committee will soon review proposed changes to certification guidelines for voting systems. Local officials worry about the potential cost — and the impact on public faith.
The state’s in-house system has limitations that make it impractical for big cities. A committee is looking at commercial alternatives.
The voters were warned they would be moved to the inactive list if they didn’t respond. The Recorder’s Office said it was a printing error.
Groups like Rank MI Vote want the state to adopt the method that was just used in New York City’s mayoral primary.
If approved, the accord would close out four years of litigation over a 2021 law that drew a challenge from groups representing voting rights groups.
Confrontation shapes up as a preview of next year’s gubernatorial contest, in which the secretary of state is a leading contender.
Localities try extending the franchise to 16- and 17-year-olds, hoping to trigger a lifelong habit.
The Senate budget includes $4.1 million for Justin Heap’s office, which is fighting for more control over elections.
Approved measures include a new early-voting schedule, revised mail-voting procedures, and curbs on curbside voting. But some major GOP priorities stalled.
The judge takes a stern approach to defendants in Millbourne: ‘What you have done is undermine our democratic process.’
Bipartisan legislation loosens the rules for finding workers, which is a struggle for small counties. Will that be enough?
Priorities include more time for pre-canvassing, and an earlier deadline for mail-ballot applications. Drop boxes and voter ID are areas of concern.
False claims become part of the public school curriculum, while Jan. 6 crimes fade from the record.
Wisconsin Republicans want to require that all proposed constitutional amendments come with a plain-language explanation for voters, but critics say the bill needs work.
Parts of Trump’s executive order on elections blocked by a federal court
As part of a civics project, a group of citizens gather to discuss pre-canvassing, early voting, and ID requirements. Their deliberations could shape pending legislation.
Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap says supervisors failed to negotiate who runs what parts of the county’s elections.
The idea is being driven by President Donald Trump’s political advisers, who want to shore up the GOP’s chances of keeping control of the U.S. House
County residents affected by a state error will be able to vote in the coming congressional primary, but will have to provide documents to maintain their eligibility after that.
A 14-count indictment alleges that Republican Austin Smith signed petitions for 10 voters himself.