Some state averages started later in 2024 because of a lack of sufficient early polling. Source: Averages by The New York Times; polls collected by FiveThirtyEight and The Times. Nate CohnChief political analyst Despite a strong debate performance,
Attempts by conservatives to purge state voter rolls ahead of the November election, including from Donald Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee, are ramping up, prompting concern from the Justice Department that those efforts might violate federal rules governing how states can manage their lists of registered voters.
The latest news and updates on the 2024 election, as Harris campaigns in Georgia and Wisconsin and Trump raises money in Florida.
Allies of former President Donald Trump who control the Georgia State Election Board approved a controversial new rule Friday requiring counties to hand-count the number of ballots cast at polling places on Election Day,
The country’s next president will need a friendly Congress to make their policy dreams a reality, but control of the two chambers remains deeply uncertain with just weeks until Election Day — and whether the outcome will be a party trifecta in the nation’s capital.
Critics plan to sue, saying the new requirement would almost certainly lead to errors and could disrupt the process of certifying the vote in a crucial battleground state.
Election officials across the country struggle to enhance security measures to adequately safeguard workers and ensure voting integrity in advance of Election Day
In a campaign that has seen two attempted assassinations of one of the candidates, gun policy has still not been a factor.
Trump majority on the battleground state's election board approved the move, which critics from both parties warn could lead to delays in reporting results.
Georgia election officials are requiring poll workers to tally the number of ballots by hand. The State Election Board voted 3-2 on Friday to approve the new rule, going against the advice of the state attorney general’s office,
A mix-up on the applications for prospective city councilors in Gervais means voters in the tiny town north of Salem won’t be staffing up City Hall in November.