Appeals Court Hears Pennsylvania Mail-In Ballot Case

The issue is the inaccuracy of dates written on the ballots. The 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals held oral arguments this week regarding whether or not the state…

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Texas Voters Go to Primary Polls

Tens of thousands of mail-in ballots rejected.  Turnout early Tuesday in the Lone Star State of Texas was lower than anticipated. A political scientist at Rice University said…

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Supreme Court Rejects Universal Mail-In Voting

Texas law does not violate the 26th Amendment. Voting laws in Texas allow people to cast no-excuse absentee ballots only if they are age 65 or older. Plaintiffs in…

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Georgia Holds Senate Run-Off Election

Results to deteremine control of the U.S. Senate. On Tuesday, Georgians headed to the polls to cast their votes in the state’s two run-off elections. The state has…

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Philadelphia Court Refuses to Block Mail-in Ballots

Legal challenge to post election day ballots denied.. One of several lawsuits filed in the wake of the U.S. election, President Trump’s campaign made the legal claim that…

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Trump Campaign Challenges Election Counts

Judges in Michigan and Georgia courts dismiss suits.  On Thursday, the Trump campaign filed lawsuits in several states to challenge the ongoing process of counting all the legally…

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Presidential Race Narrows

Millions of votes are yet uncounted. As of early Wednesday, the presidential election hangs in the balance. There remain a handful of closely-fought states yet to decide the…

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Appeals Court Rules on Minnesota Election Extension

State’s plan to extend receipt of absentee ballots deemed unconstitutional. A U.S. Federal court of appeals issued its ruling last Thursday on the legality of Minnesota’s plan to…

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Early Voting Turn Out Exceeds 2016

With one week to Election Day, both parties watch tally carefully. As the nation nears Election Day, an overwhelming number of voters have already made their voices heard…

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Supreme Court Keeps Pennsylvania Vote Counting Extension in Place

Court splits 4-to-4 on if mail-in extension is acceptable due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Supreme Court issued its decision in the legal challenge to Pennsylvania’s mail-in ballot…

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