Pa. Supreme Court to decide whether Butler County must allow provisional ballots – a case that could reshape Pennsylvania elections. The court’s decision will have significant implications for voter access and election integrity, potentially setting a precedent for future elections across the state. This case centers on the legal battle …
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Soldiers Were First: How and why the states started and now handle early and absentee voting explores the fascinating history of voting rights for military personnel and how it shaped the landscape of early and absentee voting for all citizens. This journey through time reveals how the unique challenges faced …
Read More »Americas Biggest Swing State: Election Prep for November
How the top election official in America’s biggest swing state is preparing for November is a question on everyone’s mind. With the stakes high and the political landscape ever-shifting, this official faces a monumental task: ensuring a secure, fair, and accessible election for millions of voters. The pressure is immense, …
Read More »Arizona Supreme Court Restores Voting Rights for Nearly 100,000
Arizona Supreme Court decides nearly 100,000 voters will get full ballot access after clerical error sets the stage for this enthralling narrative, offering readers a glimpse into a story that is rich in detail and brimming with originality from the outset. The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that nearly 100,000 …
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