Pam Bondi, Tulsi Gabbard, and Kristi Noem canceled a highly anticipated appearance before secretaries of state.
Pam Bondi, Tulsi Gabbard, and Kristi Noem canceled a highly anticipated appearance before secretaries of state.
The bills would expand federal authority, requiring proof of citizenship when registering to vote and photo IDs when voting.
The Macomb County clerk had flagged 15 potential noncitizens who are registered, but Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson says at least 3 are citizens after all.
Ken Paxton’s office has clashed with the group and sought to shut it down over its voter registration drives.
It’s another of a series of misleading claims about registration data that raise alarm about fraud.
Secretaries of state gathered for a national conference emphasize confidence in election systems
This guide shows what will be on the ballot, mail-in voting information, voter registration requirements, important dates to know, and much more.
Judge orders Harris County to add two days following lawsuit from civil rights group.
Accepting the city’s defense in a lawsuit seeking damages for lost ballots would free election officials to diminish voting rights, the governor warns in a court filing.
Officials say elections will happen — the bigger danger is chaos and distrust.
The problem forced thousands of voters to cast provisional ballots in the 2025 election.
The ruling said activist Laura Pressley’s case was moot, because the state has already banned the practice she challenged.
Deadlines are based on postmarks, which may be later than when you dropped something in the mail.
Michigan lawmakers have tried to change laws governing signature gathering, but proposals have stalled.
There are significant legal and practical barriers to sending the military to polling places. But some officials are still worried.
Lists of noncitizens are prone to error, and comparing them to the voter rolls can lead to false positives.
It’s the process that keeps ballots secure. When it’s not maintained, voters can be disenfranchised.
After years of collaboration on election security, states say federal support is retreating — and trust is collapsing.
The ruling could increase the number of lawsuits over elections — but also encourage candidates to bring them sooner.
Courts have so far blocked key provisions of the president’s executive order, but it’s had more influence over federal agencies.



























