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Judge Rules Georgia County Can Receive Absentee Ballots Three Days After Election Day

A judge in Cobb County, Georgia ruled this week that absentee ballots can be turned in up to three days after election day.

Conservative Radio Host Quits Washington Post on Air Over ‘Unfair Election’ Reporting

Conservative commentator Hugh Hewitt, a well-known radio host and former columnist for The Washington Post, resigned from his role after a contentious moment on the outlet's "First Look" segment.

Voter Registration Fraud in Pennsylvania: Investigation Zeroes In on Out-of-State Group

A prosecutor in Pennsylvania is conducting an investigation into approximately 30 voter registration and mail-in ballot applications flagged as "fraudulent." Some of these questionable...

Ballot Initiative Sparks Concerns Over Transgender Procedures and Parental Rights in Missouri

A loosely defined ballot initiative in Missouri has the potential to reverse the state's prohibition on transgender medical treatments for minors, as highlighted by...

Chinese National Charged with Voting Illegally

A Chinese student at the University of Michigan is facing charges after he allegedly used his student ID to vote.

Warnings Issued as Election Officials Raise Alarms Over Mail-in Ballot Security

A resident of Washington state has reported an unusual situation involving mail-in ballots, claiming she received 16 ballots for her apartment, each assigned to...

Supreme Court Allows Virginia to Remove Noncitizens from Voter Rolls

The U.S. Supreme Court decided that Virginia may remove more than 1,500 noncitizens from its voter rolls.

Biden Calls Trump Supporters ‘Garbage,’ Walks Back Comment After Backlash

President Joe Biden appeared to call Trump supporters "garbage" in a Zoom call with the organization Voto Latino. The comment was made in reference to...

Supreme Court Denies RFK Jr’s Request to Remove Name from Ballot

The U.S. Supreme Court denied Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s request to remove his name from the ballots of Wisconsin and Michigan.

Oregon Voters Warned Against Using USPS Mailboxes After Key is Stolen

Election officials in Lane County, Oregon, have notified the public not to use two United States Postal Service (USPS) mailboxes in Marcola for mail-in ballots after a key was stolen.

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