JURIST Guest Columnist Mark Brown, holder of the Newton D. Baker/Baker and Hostetler Chair at Capital University School of Law, says that more states should follow Utah’s lead in allowing electronic ...
As we lurch through this final year of the four-year presidential (re) election campaign, to choose the first president who will serve in the 21st century, it's well to ask whether the nation's ballot ...
A high-profile legal battle involving the state elections board is illuminating long-simmering concerns over a practice used by long-shot candidates to get on the ballot in North Carolina: paying ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has sued Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows after election officials barred the independent presidential candidate from collecting ballot access signatures inside polling ...
PHOENIX (CN) — After a two-day bench trial wrapped up Monday, it’s up to a federal judge to decide whether Kari Lake will have access to more than a million voter signatures under Arizona Public ...
We’re committed to telling the stories that corporate media ignores—stories from Gaza, from Baltimore, from labor picket lines and prison yards, and from communities organizing for justice. But we can ...
Third parties, ballot initiatives hit roadblocks without in-person petitioning. As coronavirus continues to upend the election cycle and fights over voter access to the polls weave through the courts, ...
A change to Florida's election laws has created a new headache for some local election officials. A little-known provision in Senate Bill 90, a sweeping voting measure passed by Florida Republicans ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results