The Facts On Noncitizen Voting

The legislation would fill the gaps in federal law, clerks say, but it could add to the costs and burdens they already face with fast-changing rules.

Cochise County Republican Peggy Judd, who initially faced two felony charges, acknowledges that she failed to follow the law.

Federal law bans any type of payment in exchange for voting or registering to vote. But the fine print is important.

Chalkbeat and ​​Headway received more than 500 questions from teens about this year’s presidential election. Here are their most frequently asked questions — and our answers.

Amid an already chaotic campaign season — marred by two apparent attempts on Trump’s life — election offices are boosting security.

Governor gave an inflated number of noncitizens removed from the state’s voter rolls, officials acknowledged, confirming findings by news organizations.

An analysis shows that Allegheny County, home to Pittsburgh, can process a similar number of ballots in much less time.

A GOP talking point permeates the state, fanned by anti-immigrant rhetoric. It could be the pretext for election challenges.

A tally touted in an August press release likely lumped in eligible voters who didn’t respond to questions about their citizenship. Some were removed after being mislabeled as noncitizens.

Neither military nor ‘abroad,’ many residents of U.S. territories — including veterans — are left out of the presidential election.

Judge strikes down strict voter assistance rules in Texas’ 2021 rewrite of election laws

Claims of malfeasance by a losing sheriff candidate were ‘completely unsupported,’ investigators concluded.

Policies on date requirement and ‘notice and cure’ stay unchanged after voting rights groups and Republicans lose their bid for emergency intervention.

Some of the key details depend on decisions by the Legislature. Ranked-choice voting would be an option.

Backers of Proposition 140 gathered enough valid signatures to put the measure on the November ballot, the justices decided.

The attorney general also announced charges against three assistant clerks in St. Clair Shores after a fresh investigation found they altered election records.

A judge hears arguments in a dispute with Pinal County, which is refusing to follow a new state election rule aimed at reducing the number of rejected ballots.

Amid devastation, officials must determine which voting sites are still usable, and how to deal with interrupted mail. Their decisions could be pivotal.

But there’s a deep partisan divide, with Republicans showing far less faith in state and national results.