Election Misinformation

Rep. Scott Krug says his GOP colleagues should adopt a ‘reality-based’ mindset in the fight over ballot drop boxes. But he’s struggling to win them over.

Some still face state charges, but cases in Arizona, Nevada, and Georgia have run into roadblocks.

A video showing the workers transferring ballots sparked threats and misinformation. But the county recorder says they followed the law and relevant procedures.

An election expert and two officials talk about the imperative — and the challenge.

After a conservative activist’s social media post suggested that they were up to something, the Benedictine Sisters of Erie went public and ‘contested the falsehood immediately.’

Republicans invested heavily in promoting early and mail voting in 2024. Now the president is promising to wipe out the practice entirely.

A look at key questions about the legality and logistics of the president’s proposal.

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

False claims become part of the public school curriculum, while Jan. 6 crimes fade from the record.

The new security features, a response to years of false claims and conspiracy theories, will be introduced in the 2026 midterm election.

Fox News story mischaracterizes the impact of a legal settlement.

The memorandum heightens fears about retribution against those who upheld the integrity of the 2020 election

Election officials throughout the country rely on a voter-verified paper trail. But the president’s supporters are pushing for eliminating machines, which could undermine election security and efficiency.

CISA is moving against employees who helped monitor misinformation, the official says in an email to state officials.

How Guadalupe County’s Citizens Elections Academy is strengthening trust in voting

A nonprofit vendor argues that its approach will help satisfy demands for transparency and security.

CISA partnered with state and local offices and helped combat misinformation. But under Trump, about 130 of its employees have been fired.

Michele Carew took heat from critics over the way she conducted Hood County’s 2020 elections. Now she’s taking over in Bexar County, one of the state’s largest.

Our coverage explored conspiracy theories, language barriers, election misinformation, and big flaws in the system.