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Leadership
Stacey Abrams 2020? Here’s Where She Stands
By
Natasha Bach
April 12, 2019
Commentary
Denver and West Virginia Deserve Praise for Voting on Blockchain
By
Robert Hackett
March 23, 2019
Commentary
Electronic Voting Systems Are Buggy But Needed
By
Robert Hackett
March 19, 2019
House Democrats Pass Extensive Election Reform and Campaign Ethics Bill
By
Renae Reints
March 8, 2019
Former GOP Governor Thinks Abolishing the Electoral College Would Hurt White People
By
Renae Reints
February 28, 2019
After McConnell Calls Election Day Holiday a ‘Power Grab’ by the Left, Democrats Push Back
By
Renae Reints
January 31, 2019
One-Third of Eligible Voters in the U.S. Will be Non-White in 2020, Research Says
By
Natasha Bach
January 30, 2019
Judge Strikes Down Wisconsin’s Lame-Duck Election Changes That Limited Early Voting
By
Glenn Fleishman
January 17, 2019
House Democrats to Introduce a Massive Voting Rights and Anti-Corruption Bill
By
Erik Sherman
January 4, 2019
MPW
Stacey Abrams: ‘Yes, I Will Run Again’
By
Andrew Nusca
December 12, 2018
U.K. Can Unilaterally End Brexit—But Its Economy Isn’t Out of the Woods Just Yet
By
Hallie Detrick
December 10, 2018
Court Upholds Voter Fraud Conviction for Green-Card Holder. Texas Woman Previously Voted for the AG Who Prosecuted Her
By
Glenn Fleishman
November 28, 2018
How Trump Has Made Theresa May’s Brexit Deal an Even Tougher Sell
By
Hallie Detrick
November 27, 2018
Americans Turned Out to Vote in the Midterms at a Level Not Seen in More Than a Century
By
Natasha Bach
November 14, 2018
Trump Tweets Claim of Voter Fraud in Florida Election but Doesn’t Offer Any Evidence
By
Renae Reints
November 12, 2018
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