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While $400 million in federal funds has been allocated to make voting safer during the coronavirus pandemic, local election officials and good-government
We very rarely take the time to refute or rebut specific articles that spew disinformation, but we must make an exception for a recent article that wrongfully accuses both election
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All Kentuckians will get the chance to vote by mail in the June 23 primary under a deal worked out between Gov. Andy Beshear, a
The Honorable David M. Walker joins T.J. O’Hara on Deconstructed to discuss the economic impact of the COVID-19 virus.
Mr. Walker served as the former Comptroller General of
When it comes to changing the rules for gathering signatures to get on the ballot during the coronavirus crisis, some states have been more lenient than others.
In Massachusetts, a
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Recent allegations regarding stock trading by members of Congress in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic
Attacks have been made from both the right and the left about the viability of vote at home systems and their potential to advantage one party over the other. In
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Enactment of the Voting Rights Act in 1965 remains a celebrated landmark in American history. It's time to celebrate the law's
Independent Voting, the national organizing center for the 45% of Americans who self-identify as independents, has launched a unique national voter survey to capture the concerns of America’s independents
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Bernie Sanders ending his campaign, obviating the need for more Democratic presidential primaries, is the biggest news of the week about keeping democracy safe during
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An estimated 1.4 million freed Florida felons may start registering to vote, a federal judge has ruled.
Tuesday's decision by District Judge
The US Supreme Court blocked an attempt to delay voting in Wisconsin's presidential primary over the coronavirus pandemic.
The 5-4 vote reversed an order that would have extended