Before Midterms, Election Officials Increase Security Over Threats With violent rhetoric from the right intensifying, some election officials are bolstering their defenses. Others are quitting.
Election Workers Don’t Feel Safe Despite Federal Effort to Combat Threats The Jan. 6 hearings laid bare how threats have terrified some election officials. But a federal pledge to address them has so far come up nearly empty.
How Some States Are Combating Election Misinformation Ahead of Midterms Several states are putting more money and effort into combating false and misleading information about elections.
Tina Peters, G.O.P. Colorado Secretary of State Candidate, Is Barred From Overseeing Elections A judge ruled that Tina Peters, a pro-Trump Republican accused of tampering with voting equipment in Mesa County, had “committed a neglect of duty.”