A federal appeals court ruled against a Mississippi law allowing late absentee ballot counting, impacting future voting regulations nationwide.
Nearly 200 ballots went uncounted in Wisconsin and officials want to know why
Nearly 200 absentee ballots went uncounted in Madison, prompting an investigation by state election officials into the city clerk's compliance with state law.
Georgia Judge Rejects Republican Lawsuit to Block Hand-Returned Mail Ballots
Georgia judge rejects Republican lawsuit aimed at blocking weekend election offices for absentee ballot returns, emphasizing legality of in-person submissions.
Mississippi's Absentee Ballot Law Is Overturned
A federal appeals court ruled against a Mississippi law allowing late absentee ballot counting, impacting future voting regulations nationwide.
Nearly 200 ballots went uncounted in Wisconsin and officials want to know why
Nearly 200 absentee ballots went uncounted in Madison, prompting an investigation by state election officials into the city clerk's compliance with state law.
Georgia Judge Rejects Republican Lawsuit to Block Hand-Returned Mail Ballots
Georgia judge rejects Republican lawsuit aimed at blocking weekend election offices for absentee ballot returns, emphasizing legality of in-person submissions.
Minnesota Republicans Sue to Force Election Rerun in Tight House Race With Missing Ballots
Minnesota Republicans are suing to rerun a House race won by 14 votes, as 20 absentee ballots may have been destroyed by election workers.
DARPA-backed voting system for soldiers abroad savaged
DARPA's CACvote project aims to enhance absentee voting for military personnel, but it has faced criticism from security researchers for its practical implementation challenges.
Voters traveling hours by car and plane to vote after absentee ballot delays
Georgia voters faced significant challenges in casting ballots due to absentee ballot delays, prompting some to travel great distances to vote in person.
Federal Judge Blocks Parts of Alabama Law Imposing Limits on Disabled Voters
The Alabama state law violates federal protections for disabled voters seeking assistance with absentee ballots.
What to know about Republican challenges to overseas and military voting
Republican lawsuits are challenging absentee voting rules for overseas citizens, potentially affecting voter turnout and election integrity.
Some Military Families Worry GOP Lawsuits Will Make It Harder for Them to Vote
Concerns about absentee ballots for military families grow amidst lawsuits challenging their voting rights.
Court's mail-in voting decision is a slap in the face to NY's voters
New York's Court of Appeals ruled absentee ballots can be requested without excuse, despite voter rejection of this measure in a prior referendum.
What is ballot gathering? And what are the laws around this controversial practice?
Ballot gathering is legal in 35 states, but laws vary significantly regarding who can return ballots.
Voters traveling hours by car and plane to vote after absentee ballot delays
Georgia voters faced significant challenges in casting ballots due to absentee ballot delays, prompting some to travel great distances to vote in person.
Federal Judge Blocks Parts of Alabama Law Imposing Limits on Disabled Voters
The Alabama state law violates federal protections for disabled voters seeking assistance with absentee ballots.
What to know about Republican challenges to overseas and military voting
Republican lawsuits are challenging absentee voting rules for overseas citizens, potentially affecting voter turnout and election integrity.
Some Military Families Worry GOP Lawsuits Will Make It Harder for Them to Vote
Concerns about absentee ballots for military families grow amidst lawsuits challenging their voting rights.
Court's mail-in voting decision is a slap in the face to NY's voters
New York's Court of Appeals ruled absentee ballots can be requested without excuse, despite voter rejection of this measure in a prior referendum.
What is ballot gathering? And what are the laws around this controversial practice?
Ballot gathering is legal in 35 states, but laws vary significantly regarding who can return ballots.
A new mail-voting exhibition is a reminder that its use dates back to the Civil War
The Smithsonian exhibition highlights the long history of mail-in voting in the U.S., dispelling recent misconceptions that it is a novel practice.
4 people are charged in a Connecticut city election misconduct case
Charges filed against 4 individuals for misusing absentee ballots in a mayoral contest in Bridgeport, Connecticut, separate from 2023 allegations. Election misconduct led to a unique do-over primary.