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Pennsylvania's governor and state legislature — as well as the national political parties and campaigns — have been at odds, leading to election workers doing what they can to help voters keep up.
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In areas where a significant part of the population has limited English proficiency, the 1975 Voting Rights Act requires the "clear, complete and...
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Miriam Robles, 24, says she envisions the day she becomes a U.S. citizen and gets to vote the way other people fantasize about their wedding day.
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Fewer than 10 states, including Texas, do not have online voter registration. The Democrats' push comes a bit more than a month before the registration deadline.
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The report concludes Wisconsin voters who braved the pandemic and went to the polls in April did not see a surge in COVID-19 infections, although another study reaches the opposite conclusion.
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The Texas Supreme Court has ruled that "lack of immunity" to the coronavirus is not a disability under state law that would qualify someone for a mail...
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As the coronavirus pandemic has upended normal balloting, a need for more information about how to navigate voting by mail could be particularly acute among young people of color.
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Voting is complicated during a typical election season, but the coronavirus pandemic has made the situation even more confusing. From what’s on the...
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A few weeks ago, 18-year-old Izcan Ordaz joined his high school classmates for his first protest. They called for racial justice as part of a national...
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Lee esta historia en español. Early voting for Texas’ primary runoff begins Monday ahead of the July 14 election. Local officials are urging voters to...