Georgia County Signs Up to Use Voter Database Backed by Election Deniers The decision ignores warnings from voting rights groups and some election experts.
Is Trump Disqualified From Holding Office? The Question Matters, Beyond Him. Why Section 3 of the 14th Amendment got into the Constitution and remains relevant today.
Arizona Legislators Must Testify About Voting Laws, Supreme Court Rules Two Republican lawmakers had argued that they could not be questioned about their motives for supporting the laws, which require proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections.
For Election Workers, Fentanyl-Laced Letters Signal a Challenging Year As overheated rhetoric and threats rise, people are leaving election jobs in record numbers.
How the Voting Rights Act, Newly Challenged, Has Long Been Under Attack A federal ruling this week was only the latest in decades of legal challenges to a law that has shored up Black Americans’ political power.