Elections
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South Dakota Passes Voter ID Bill Amidst Federal Inaction
Mar 6, 2026 — Elections
The South Dakota House passed a voter ID bill requiring proof of citizenship, contrasting with stalled federal efforts led by Senator John Thune.
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Texas Senate Candidate James Talarico Faces Criticism Over Controversial Statements
Mar 5, 2026 — Elections
James Talarico, a Texas Democrat running for U.S. Senate, faces backlash for his unconventional views and statements on various issues.
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North Carolina Senate Race Highlights Need for Voting Legislation
Mar 5, 2026 — Elections
A tight North Carolina Senate primary underscores the debate over the SAVE America Act aimed at ensuring voter eligibility and election integrity.
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Texas Primary Elections Yield Mixed Results for Democrats and Republicans
Mar 4, 2026 — Elections
Texas primary elections saw significant shifts, with some incumbents facing challenges while new candidates emerge, highlighting evolving party dynamics.
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Supreme Court Declines to Review Michigan Voter Roll Lawsuit
Mar 4, 2026 — Elections
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case challenging Michigan's voter rolls, raising concerns about election integrity and transparency.
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Primary Elections Begin as Conservatives Seek to Oust Establishment Republicans
Mar 3, 2026 — Elections
Primary elections in Arkansas, North Carolina, and Texas mark a pivotal moment for conservatives aiming to reshape the GOP ahead of the 2026 midterms.
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Supreme Court Petition Challenges Michigan's Voter Roll Maintenance
Feb 26, 2026 — Elections
The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to review Michigan's handling of its voter rolls, alleging that tens of.
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Republicans Seek to Leverage State of the Union Momentum Ahead of Midterms
Feb 25, 2026 — Elections
Following President Trump's lengthy State of the Union address, Republicans are strategizing to harness the momentum for midterm elections.
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Senate Considers Talking Filibuster Amid Push for SAVE America Act
Feb 19, 2026 — Elections
The Senate is debating the revival of the talking filibuster as pressure mounts to pass the SAVE America Act, which mandates voter ID and citizenship proof.
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Virginia Democrats Propose Controversial Gerrymandering Ballot Language
Feb 18, 2026 — Elections
Virginia Democrats face criticism for proposed ballot language that critics say misrepresents a gerrymandering plan as a push for fairness.
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North Carolina Election Board to Fix Thousands of Voter Registrations Lacking Required ID
Feb 18, 2026 — Elections
The North Carolina State Election Board will correct thousands of voter registrations missing required ID numbers following a lawsuit by the RNC.
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Debate Intensifies Over Talking Filibuster Strategy in Senate
Feb 17, 2026 — Elections
Senate Republicans consider a talking filibuster to advance voter ID legislation, sparking debate over its effectiveness and implications.
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Chip Roy Proposes Senate Vote Strategy for SAVE Act Without Changing Filibuster Rules
Feb 16, 2026 — Elections
Rep. Chip Roy outlines a strategy for the Senate to vote on the SAVE Act without altering filibuster rules, emphasizing election integrity measures.
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Virginia Supreme Court Allows Redistricting Referendum Amid Controversy
Feb 13, 2026 — Elections
The Virginia Supreme Court permits a Democratic-led redistricting referendum that could reshape congressional representation, igniting legal and political battles.
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Sen. Murkowski Opposes SAVE America Act, Sparking GOP Tensions
Feb 11, 2026 — Elections
Sen. Lisa Murkowski's opposition to the SAVE America Act raises questions about GOP unity and election integrity efforts.
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FBI Search Raises Questions on Election Accountability in Georgia
Feb 11, 2026 — Elections
The FBI's recent search in Fulton County highlights ongoing concerns about election crime accountability in Georgia amid a backlog of cases.
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FBI Investigates Fulton County's 2020 Election Administration Amid Claims of Irregularities
Feb 10, 2026 — Elections
The FBI's recent raid in Fulton County, Georgia, raises questions about the integrity of the 2020 election amid ongoing disputes over ballot handling.
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Michigan and Alabama Advance Bills to Ban Foreign Money in Elections
Feb 6, 2026 — Elections
Michigan and Alabama Republicans have moved to prohibit foreign contributions in elections, aiming to enhance transparency and integrity in the electoral process.
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Los Angeles City Controller Kenneth Mejia Faces Establishment Pushback Amid Fraud Investigations
Feb 6, 2026 — Elections
Los Angeles City Controller Kenneth Mejia is confronting significant pushback from establishment Democrats as he investigates social services fraud.
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McConnell Faces Pressure Over SAVE Act Amid Election Integrity Debate
Feb 6, 2026 — Elections
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is under scrutiny for delaying the SAVE Act, which seeks to enhance election integrity through citizenship verification.
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Pence Criticizes SAVE Act, Sparking Debate on Election Reform
Feb 5, 2026 — Elections
Former Vice President Mike Pence opposes the SAVE Act, raising questions about federal involvement in election integrity and voter registration.
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Schumer Threatens Government Shutdown Over Voter Eligibility Legislation
Feb 3, 2026 — Elections
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer warned of a government shutdown unless Republicans abandon efforts to secure elections against noncitizen voting.
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Fulton County Election Board Unable to Locate Missing 'Zero Tapes' from 2020 Election
Jan 30, 2026 — Elections
Fulton County's election board revealed missing 'zero tapes' used to verify ballot counts, raising concerns about election integrity.
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Wisconsin Town Wins Legal Battle Over Paper Ballots Amid Federal Scrutiny
Jan 30, 2026 — Elections
Thornapple, Wisconsin, prevails in court over its use of paper ballots, despite federal pressure and legal challenges from local activists.
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Ohio Attorney General Candidate Promises to Convict Trump
Jan 28, 2026 — Elections
Elliot Forhan, a Democratic candidate for Ohio attorney general, made controversial remarks about President Trump, raising concerns about political rhetoric.
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Virginia Democrats Propose New Taxes Amid Affordability Promises
Jan 20, 2026 — Elections
Virginia Democrats face backlash for proposed tax increases on everyday services, raising questions about their commitment to affordability after recent elections.
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Senate Hearing Highlights Divisions Over Mail-Order Abortion Pills
Jan 14, 2026 — Elections
Senate Democrats and Republicans clash over the safety of mail-order mifepristone during a hearing, raising concerns about women's health and abortion access.
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Virginia Democrats Prepare Legislative Agenda on Abortion, Gun Control, and Redistricting
Jan 13, 2026 — Elections
Virginia Democrats plan to advance abortion rights, gun restrictions, and redistricting as they take control of the state government.
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Indiana Lawmakers Consider Ban on Ranked-Choice Voting Amid Activist Push
Jan 12, 2026 — Elections
Indiana lawmakers are moving to ban ranked-choice voting as election integrity activists raise concerns over its implementation and impact on elections.
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Fulton County Acknowledges Unlawful Certification of Early Ballots in 2020 Election
Dec 23, 2025 — Elections
Fulton County officials admitted to unlawfully certifying early ballots in the 2020 election, raising concerns about election integrity in Georgia.
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Noncitizen Admits to Voting Multiple Times in Georgia Elections
Dec 22, 2025 — Elections
A noncitizen in Georgia admitted to voting multiple times, raising concerns about election integrity and prompting a state investigation.
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Ohio Enacts Law Requiring All Mail Ballots to Be Returned by Election Day
Dec 22, 2025 — Elections
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signs a law mandating all mail-in ballots be received by Election Day, amid concerns over election integrity and voter confusion.
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Michigan Ranked-Choice Voting Initiative Paused Amid Opposition
Dec 22, 2025 — Elections
A campaign to introduce ranked-choice voting in Michigan has paused its efforts after failing to gather enough signatures, highlighting ongoing electoral debates.
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Fulton County Admits 315,000 Votes Lacked Proper Certification in 2020 Election
Dec 17, 2025 — Elections
Fulton County acknowledged that 315,000 early votes from the 2020 election were counted without required signatures, raising integrity concerns.
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Trump Urged to Appoint Republicans to USPS Board Amid Election Integrity Concerns
Dec 15, 2025 — Elections
Calls for President Trump to nominate Republicans to the USPS Board grow as concerns about election integrity and mail-in voting persist.
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Indiana Senate Rejects Redistricting Plan Amid Internal GOP Divisions
Dec 15, 2025 — Elections
The Indiana Senate's recent vote against a redistricting plan highlights divisions within the GOP and raises questions about party loyalty to Trump.
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Indiana Senate Rejects GOP Redistricting Plan Ahead of 2026 Midterms
Dec 12, 2025 — Elections
The Indiana Senate voted against a GOP-backed redistricting plan that aimed to increase Republican congressional seats, highlighting internal party tensions.
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New Jersey Governor Schedules Special Election Amid GOP Allegations of Manipulation
Nov 26, 2025 — Elections
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has set a special election for April 16, 2026, to fill the congressional seat vacated by Democrat Mikie Sherrill, who recently.
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Exclusive: Lawsuit Claims Leftist Benson Is Breaking Election Law
Nov 21, 2025 — Elections
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is facing a lawsuit filed by the Michigan GOP and the Republican National Committee, alleging that her directive.
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Why California's Race-Based House Maps Will Fail
Nov 21, 2025 — Elections
California Governor Gavin Newsom has faced criticism following the recent approval of a congressional map that some experts argue is racially motivated. This.
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Democrats Face Scrutiny Over Political Rhetoric Ahead of Midterms
Nov 20, 2025 — Elections
As the Virginia midterm elections approach, Democratic leaders are under scrutiny for their handling of political violence and rhetoric. On September 12, Rep.
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Texas Court Blocks New Congressional Map, Impacting Midterm Elections
Nov 19, 2025 — Elections
A panel of three judges has issued an injunction blocking Texas from implementing its newly drawn congressional map, a decision that could significantly affect.
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Leading Pro-Life Group To Spend $80 Million In 2026 Midterms
Nov 18, 2025 — Elections
More than three years after the Supreme Court ended the 1973 ruling that federalized abortion, the fight for life continues. As the 2026 midterm elections.
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Arizona Republicans Propose Amendment to Reform Election Processes
Nov 17, 2025 — Elections
Arizona Republicans introduced a constitutional amendment on Monday aimed at addressing election management issues in the state. The proposal, known as House.
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Michigan GOP Urges DOJ To Monitor 2026 Election
Nov 14, 2025 — Elections
On Thursday, 22 GOP members of the Michigan House and Senate sent a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi requesting that the Department of Justice (DOJ) send.
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To Win The War For America, The GOP Must Know It's Happening
Nov 14, 2025 — Elections
The reactions to last Tuesday’s elections can be broadly divided into two camps. One group questions the alarm over predictable Democratic victories in blue.
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Young Women Propel Zohran Mamdani's Victory in NYC Mayoral Race
Nov 13, 2025 — Elections
Zohran Mamdani's election as mayor of New York City was significantly bolstered by the support of young women, with 84% of voters aged 18 to 29 backing him.
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Chester County Launches Investigation After 75,000 Voters Left Out of Poll Books
Nov 12, 2025 — Elections
Chester County, Pennsylvania, is investigating a significant election oversight that resulted in 75,000 registered independent and unaffiliated voters being.
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New York City Voters Prioritize Affordability in Recent Election
Nov 12, 2025 — Elections
New York City voters have identified affordability as the top issue in the recent election, leading to the election of Zohran Mamdani, a candidate with a.
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Utah Ruling Exposes GOP Retreat On Redistricting Battle
Nov 12, 2025 — Elections
An unelected district court judge ruled late Monday night that a Republican-proposed congressional map in Utah — a state that voted for President Donald Trump.