Noncitizen Voting Facts

The facility was at one point used as used by an “unauthorized” person for shelter, according to the election commission’s latest report on the ballot snafu.

Trump’s Justice Department has forged ahead in the case, even after dropping many other voting-rights lawsuits brought under Biden.

Lawsuit cites conflict between Arizona law and state constitution. Expatriates ‘don’t have skin in the game,’ says a party leader.

Petition is based on the state constitution’s guarantee of ‘free and equal’ elections.

Attorney General Ken Paxton says the cases involve more than 100 voters, mostly in Harris County.

A similar move for mail ballots sharply cut the number that were disqualified over technical errors, such as missing signatures.

After Democrats’ 2024 losses, skepticism is seeping into the left — which could be a bad sign for turnout.

Thomas Crosby files a claim for $300,000 as he fights charges for allegedly delaying certification of midterm results.

Critics see Abbott’s justification for a mid-cycle redistricting as a political ploy.

The Department of State credits new laws and educational campaigns, but there are likely other factors at play, too.

A move to draw new maps to protect the GOP’s U.S. House majority could face political and legal pitfalls.

Trump aides have been pushing for a midcycle redistricting to boost GOP chances of keeping the U.S. House.

The Wisconsin Elections Commission said Maribeth Witzel-Behl and other top staff ignored their duties after 193 ballots went missing.

Several other states are facing new scrutiny as the Trump administration refocuses election-law enforcement.

Support for early voting, voter ID requirements grows after Pennsylvania voters have a chance to talk out their differences.

Two letters went out. One was a mistake. The other one explains how to ensure you can keep voting in state and local elections.

Translating election materials is complex and costly for municipalities. More statewide coordination could help.

Proposals to give independent and unaffiliated voters a greater voice are popular, but face tough odds in the legislature.

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.