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The election process has a language all its own: open primaries; ballot curing; recounts and audits. Talk of ballot harvesting and double voting can be confusing for voters to navigate. WASHINGTON ...
Tuesday is Election Day. And there’s likely a whole lot more on your ballot than the vote for president. Voters will also choose their national, state and local representatives.
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A woman drops her ballot by mail at Broward County Supervisor Of Elections Office in Lauderhill, Fla., Oct. 5, 2020.
With many high-stakes races on the ballot, voters face important decisions on Election Day, from presidential candidates to state and local measures. But do you have to fill out each section for ...
According to Vote.org, officials can offer advise on whether it's possible to vote using a replacement mail ballot or if it's best to cancel your mail ballot and vote in person on Election Day ...
Whitney Quesenbery knows a well-designed ballot when she sees it: lower-case letters, left-aligned text, a clean sans-serif font. Quesenbery has been assessing ballot design for nearly two decades ...
Election 2024: Mail-in voting has become very common and many measures are in place to secure it. Over 25 million mail ballots have been returned, according to election data.
Voting patterns among many demographic groups in 2024 were similar to those in 2020 and 2016, but Trump made gains among ...
With Election Day just days away, early voting in person and by mail is underway. Data from the University of Florida’s Election Lab found that, as of Nov. 2, over 32 million of the 67 million ...
Statewide efforts to adopt open and nonpartisan primaries, as well as ranked choice voting, failed in this year’s election, delivering a stinging setback to the election reform movement.