elections
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NAACP Files Lawsuit Over Pennsylvania’s Mail-In Ballot Count Mess
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court previously ruled that undated ballots could not be counted, which would decide a close Senate race.
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Cheat Sheet: What is Gerrymandering?
As voters head to the polls, not enough attention is being given to the redrawing of voter districts nationwide.
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Legal Battle Over Election Intimidation Rolls Through Arizona
A federal judge rebuked the armed group that followed and filmed voters.
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Arizona Election Workers Are Already Being Harassed Before Midterms Elections
In Maricopa County, poll workers have claimed people have been following and taking pictures of them.
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Florida’s Election Police Are Carrying Out Voter Fraud Arrests On People Previously Told They Were Eligible
Of the 20 arrests, 12 Floridians were registered as Democrats, and at least 13 were Black.
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Why Is Florida Gov. Ron Desantis Only Granting Voting Exemptions For Republican Counties?
The Florida governor signed an executive order on Thursday extending early voting days for three Republican-leaning counties.
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Georgia Republicans Are Intentionally Tying Up Voter Eligibility
The stage of Georgia has already seen almost 65,000 voting challenges this year alone from Republicans