Judge Rules Mail Ballots Without Dates MUST Be Counted in Pennsylvania
On October 30, a Pennsylvania court ruled that the state’s requirement for mail-in ballots to include a correct date to be counted is unconstitutional. However,
On October 30, a Pennsylvania court ruled that the state’s requirement for mail-in ballots to include a correct date to be counted is unconstitutional. However,
Officials in southwest Washington state have recovered approximately 475 damaged ballots from a ballot drop box that was intentionally set on fire. Local police and
U.S. District Judge Michael Watson has issued a ruling blocking an Ohio law that was scheduled to take effect on September 1, citing that it
New York state’s highest court has affirmed a law challenged by Republicans that permits residents to vote by mail up to 10 days before Election
A federal judge ruled on July 28 that a Mississippi law allowing ballots received up to five days after an election to be counted is
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers, a member of the Democratic Party, is urging the state’s Supreme Court to reverse its decision from 2022 that restricted the
Connecticut has made history by introducing early, in-person voting for the first time, joining the majority of states across the nation that have long provided
According to a Michigan official, around 300 absentee ballots from the 2020 election were discovered in a storage unit in Genesee County. Just the News
Federal judges have rejected bids by Missouri and Texas officials to block U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) poll monitors. U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk on
Attorney General Merrick Garland pledged on Sunday to oppose measures aimed at strengthening election integrity, such as voter ID requirements and restrictions on mail-in ballots.
A federal appeals court has upheld Tennessee’s policy that prohibits individuals from changing the sex designation on their birth certificates. The court found that this
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on August 26 dismissed a Democratic challenge seeking to block third-party presidential candidate Jill Stein from appearing on the November ballot.