The Supreme Court on Wednesday revived an Illinois Congress member’s lawsuit over a state mail-in ballot law, paving the way ...
Political candidates have legal standing to sue states that count mail-in ballots received after election day, the Supreme ...
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Illinois county clerks warn new USPS changes could disrupt vote-by-mail ahead of March primary
County clerks from across Illinois are urging voters to send in their mail ballots earlier than usual due to newly ...
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Oregon secretary of state cuts 800K voter registrations—residents told to confirm or lose status
Oregon Secretary of State Tobias Read has initiated an aggressive cleanup of the state's voter registration database, ordering the immediate cancellation of 160,000 inactive voter records and ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed Rep. Mike Bost’s lawsuit challenging his home state of Illinois’ mail-in ...
The Supreme Court held Wednesday that candidates for office can sue to challenge rules governing vote counting in elections.
Illinois county clerks warn a new USPS rule could disrupt mail-in ballots. The new rule states that postmarks will no longer accurately reflect the date the USPS took possession of a piece of mail, ...
Many users posted the claim along with a screenshot of a BlueSky user who wrote, "USPS quietly changed its postmark rules — mail is no longer dated when you drop it off. The 'official' date is when it ...
An order on verifying petition signatures could hurt proposed Florida referendum on marijuana legalization. Several county ...
A state agency under control of Gov. Ron DeSantis has issued 11th-hour instructions for verifying petition signatures that ...
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Trump's election fraud claims shattered as DHS comes up empty and blue states block Noem probe
President Donald Trump has long warned that non-citizens have sway in US elections and that Joe Biden's border policies ...
Thanks to pressure from the Trump administration, as well as other plaintiffs like Judicial Watch, Oregon is finally taking ...
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