FCC Commissioner Raises Concerns Over ‘Equal Time Rule’ After Harris ‘SNL’ Appearance
FCC commissioner said the Democratic presidential candidate’s “SNL” appearance may have violated the agency’s rule about equal time being given to candidates.
How the 7 Swing States Will Count Votes and Post Election Results
Unofficial results may be called on Election Night, but the varied audit procedures mean counts will take days, or even weeks, to be certified as official.
DOJ to Post Officials in 27 States to Monitor Voting Rights Compliance on Election...
Federal officials will be on-site at polling stations in 27 states throughout Election Day to monitor compliance with voting rights laws, DOJ announced Friday.
Supreme Court Rejects GOP Challenge in Pennsylvania Provisional Ballot Case
U.S. Supreme Court rejected Republicans’ request to halt effects of a state court’s decision allowing PA voters to cast provisional ballots after improperly submitting mail-in ballots.
Colorado’s Top Election Official Says Employee Responsible for Posting Voting Passwords Is Gone
Colorado SoS Jena Griswold said worker who allowed passwords to be posted online is gone and the incident shouldn’t shake residents’ confidence in the election.
How Gender Voting Patterns Are Shifting in 2024 Election
More men have voted Republican and more women Democrat for four decades; this year the initial split appears wider than ever.
Court Orders Arizona Secretary of State to Produce List of Registered Voters Who Did...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the Superior Court of Arizona issued a ruling in America First Legal’s (AFL) lawsuit against the Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and...
Noncitizen Chinese Student Charged With Voting Illegally in Michigan
Michigan officials have charged a non-U.S. citizen Chinese student for casting an illegal vote at an early voting site in Ann Arbor on Oct. 27.
Powerful Groups Are Hiding Facts About Illegal Voting by Non-Citizens
Massive government-funded media outlets and other information powerbrokers are keeping Americans in the dark about the prevalence of illegal voting by non-citizens.
9 Senate Races to Watch in November
On Nov. 5, a number of states will elect U.S. senators for new six-year terms starting in 2025. The winners will determine which party has a Senate majority
Supreme Court Allows Virginia to Remove Noncitizens From Voter Rolls
The U.S. Supreme Court voted 6–3 on Oct. 30 to allow Virginia officials to remove suspected noncitizens from the voter rolls.
North Carolina Hurricane Survivors Determined to Vote Despite Devastating Losses
From hollers to mountaintops, the rugged North Carolina survivors of Hurricane Helene who lived through hell and high water are turning out in droves to vote.