Results close for dueling Richmond election reform measures
Richmond's election reform will hinge on voter preference between two measures: Measure J calls for a primary, while Measure L introduces ranked choice voting.
Despite setbacks, election denial continues to thrive in Republican Party
Election denialism persists despite defeats, affecting Republican officials' roles and trust in the electoral process. Empowerment of claims began post-2020 election.
The voting system we use can determine the winner. Here's how
Alternative voting systems may significantly impact election outcomes and reform in the U.S.
Hey, Trump Supporters! Just Who Thinks You're Deplorable?
Applying common sense reveals inconsistencies in Trump's claims of election fraud.
A "Stop the Steal" Conspirator Is Headed to Prison. But What About Her Accomplices?
Tina Peters was sentenced to nine years for facilitating access to voting software by Trump allies, highlighting ongoing threats to electoral integrity.
From Dominion to optical scanners: What you need to know about voting machines
Voting machines enhance election efficiency but face public skepticism regarding security, influenced by misinformation from political figures.
Michigan Election Denial Activists Seize on Voter Report Glitch
Election denial activists misuse routine voting report errors to claim voter fraud, despite evidence disproving their assertions.
Not knowing all the results on election night is normal. Here's why. - Poynter
Trump calls for timely election results, but oversimplifies the complexities of vote counting and election processes.
Why Hand Counting Ballots Could Create an Election Disaster
Hand counting ballots is significantly less reliable and accurate than machine counting, with implications for electoral integrity.
Kamala Harris initially left off Montana absentee voting system
Montana's online absentee voting system initially omitted Kamala Harris's name, but the error was quickly corrected before the election.
A "Stop the Steal" Conspirator Is Headed to Prison. But What About Her Accomplices?
Tina Peters was sentenced to nine years for facilitating access to voting software by Trump allies, highlighting ongoing threats to electoral integrity.
From Dominion to optical scanners: What you need to know about voting machines
Voting machines enhance election efficiency but face public skepticism regarding security, influenced by misinformation from political figures.
Michigan Election Denial Activists Seize on Voter Report Glitch
Election denial activists misuse routine voting report errors to claim voter fraud, despite evidence disproving their assertions.
Not knowing all the results on election night is normal. Here's why. - Poynter
Trump calls for timely election results, but oversimplifies the complexities of vote counting and election processes.
Why Hand Counting Ballots Could Create an Election Disaster
Hand counting ballots is significantly less reliable and accurate than machine counting, with implications for electoral integrity.
Kamala Harris initially left off Montana absentee voting system
Montana's online absentee voting system initially omitted Kamala Harris's name, but the error was quickly corrected before the election.
This state accidentally posted voting system passwords online
The exposure of voting system passwords on the Colorado Secretary of State's website was a serious lapse but did not pose an imminent security threat.
Colorado accidentally put its voting system passwords online for months but state insists election is still secure
The recent exposure of voting system passwords in Colorado raised concerns but officials believe it did not pose a significant threat to election security.
This state accidentally posted voting system passwords online
The exposure of voting system passwords on the Colorado Secretary of State's website was a serious lapse but did not pose an imminent security threat.
Colorado accidentally put its voting system passwords online for months but state insists election is still secure
The recent exposure of voting system passwords in Colorado raised concerns but officials believe it did not pose a significant threat to election security.