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  • Arizona voters will decide on three measures which will impact direct democracy in the state.

    Republicans in Arizona push measures to curtail citizen-led initiatives

    The option to bypass the legislature, which allowed for marijuana legalization and minimum wage increases, is under threat
  • Vice President Harris Visits Ground Zero on 9/11<br>epa10178019 Vice President Kamala Harris looks on during a commemoration ceremony at the National September 11th Memorial in New York City, USA, 11 September 2022. The 21st anniversary of the worst terrorist attack on US soil is being observed at several locations in the United States. EPA/BONNIE CASH / POOL

    Kamala Harris says ‘everything on the line’ in midterm elections

    Vice-president warns that the elections will determine whether ‘age-old sanctity’ of right to vote would be protected
  • Jena Griswold<br>FILE - Colorado's Democratic incumbent Secretary of State Jena Griswold, speaks during a news conference in Denver on Oct. 15, 2020. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)

    ‘The US could lose the right to vote’: top official’s democracy warning

    Jena Griswold urges Americans to pay attention to crucial but often overlooked races for secretary of state
  • PLEASANT GROVE, AL - February 22, 2020: Eric Calhoun, plaintiff in the Legal Defense Fund lawsuit, photographed at his home in Pleasant Grove. CREDIT: Johnathon Kelso for The Guardian

    He challenged his all-white city council in Alabama. Now he’s on it

    Eric Calhoun, a Black resident who sued Pleasant Grove’s discriminatory voting system in 2018, was sworn in as council member on Monday
  • One of the most consequential results on Tuesday was in Arizona, where Mark Finchem, a state lawmaker, easily won the Republican nomination to run for secretary of state.

    Election denialism remains powerful in Republican politics

    Republican nominees in Michigan, Nevada and Pennsylvania are on the verge of claiming offices where they would have enormous power over elections
  • Protesters call for a ‘forensic audit’ of the 2020 presidential election in Lansing, Michigan, in October 2021.

    How the movement to undermine election results is spreading in the US

    From Texas volunteers reviewing 2020 primary ballots to objections against absentee drop boxes in Kansas, undermining confidence in elections is metastasizing
  • Voting in Beachwood, Ohio<br>Voters cast their ballot for the primary election in Beachwood, Ohio, U.S. May 3, 2022. REUTERS/Megan Jelinger

    Republicans keep gerrymandered maps – after they were struck down by court

    Ohio Republicans have maneuvered to keep districts in place for this fall’s election despite the state supreme court striking them down seven times this year
  • Hudson Rowan’s design for an 'I voted' sticker in Ulster County, New York.

    Why a ‘spider crab’ is crawling to the top of a US ‘I voted’ sticker contest

    Voters in Ulster county, New York, may receive a sticker of Hudson Rowan’s design this November – and many say it’s ‘a fitting image’ of the political scene
  • Fencing surrounds the US supreme court as it nears the end of its 2022 term.

    Could the US supreme court give state legislatures unchecked election powers?

    At Moore v Harper’s core is the independent state legislature theory, giving them free rein for setting federal elections rules
  • Cleta Mitchell in 2014.

    Republicans seek to install ‘permanent election integrity infrastructure’ across US

    Leading election denier promoting local groups to ‘oversee’ elections and determine if officials are ‘friend or foe’
  • Otero county commissioner Couy Griffin is charged with illegally entering Capitol grounds on January 6.

    ‘Canary in the coalmine’: New Mexico clash hints at looming election crisis

    Otero county commission’s refusal to certify votes over unfounded doubts blatantly flouts state election law
  • 'Bans Off Our Bodies' Abortion Rights Protest Planned For Saturday In Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States - 14 May 2022<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (12940336p) Demonstrators are seen attending the Planned Parenthood 'Bans Off Our Bodies' day of action protest after Politico released a leaked initial draft majority opinion, indicating the U.S. Supreme Court would overturn two abortion-related cases, which would end federal protection of abortion rights. Saturday, May 14, 2022, in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. 'Bans Off Our Bodies' Abortion Rights Protest Planned For Saturday In Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States - 14 May 2022

    Republicans keep passing extreme anti-abortion bans without popular support. Here’s why

    Most Americans don’t want abortion bans but gerrymandering allows politicians to face little accountability
  • Support for Trump and uncertainty about the election doesn’t necessarily translate into voting for other candidates.

    Why Brad Raffensperger’s victory in Georgia’s primary is surprising

    As late as a few weeks ago, it was widely believed he would face an uphill battle against Trump-backed Jody Hice
  • Marjorie Taylor Green rally in Georgia, Rome, USA - 05 Mar 2022<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Rayne/ZUMA Press Wire/REX/Shutterstock (12835737t) Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green holds Shall Not Be Infringed second amendment and freedom rally at Coosa Valley Fairgrounds in the heart of Georgiaâ€s 14th Congressional district..Pictured: Congressman Jody Hice (Ga 10th District) Hice is a candidate in the 2022 Georgia Secretary of State election, running against incumbent Brad Raffensperger, a fellow Republican. Raffensperger refused to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in Georgia after former President Donald Trump and his Republican allies, including Hice, made disproved claims of fraud. After Hice announced his candidacy, Trump endorsed him. Marjorie Taylor Green rally in Georgia, Rome, USA - 05 Mar 2022

    Georgia secretary of state primary will test big lie’s hold on Republicans

    Brad Raffensperger, who resisted Trump’s call to ‘find’ extra votes in 2020, is seeking re-election against Jody Hice, who toes the ex-president’s line
  • Crystal Mason with Beto O’Rourke at a rally in Fort Worth in March. Mason has been appealing a five-year prison sentence for voting a provisional ballot in the 2016.

    Crystal Mason on a ruling that could change her life: ‘I know this is not over’

    A court in Texas must reconsider its decision to sentence Mason to five years for a voting error – how does she feel?
  • Brad Raffensperger speaks at a news conference in Atlanta on 4 May.

    Georgia sees first major test for a Republican defending democracy

    The most important primary in the US might be the Georgia secretary of state race, where Brad Raffensperger is in a tough re-election battle after standing up to Trump
  • Pamela Moses outside the courtroom where her trial took place.

    ‘I’m like Rocky’: my day with Pamela Moses after her charges were dropped

    After prosecutors dropped criminal charges against Moses for trying to register to vote, I met her in person – and learned what’s next now that her case is over
  • Pamela Moses, who was sentenced to six years in prison for trying to register to vote.

    Will prosecutors pursue a new trial against a Black woman jailed for a voting error?

    On Monday, Pamela Moses is set to make her first court appearance since having her six-year prison sentence for trying to register to vote overturned
  • Chief justice of Ohio’s supreme court Maureen O'Connor: ‘She’s no shrinking violet.’

    Ohio Republicans want to gerrymander the state. One GOP judge stands in their way

    Maureen O’Connor, the chief justice of the Ohio supreme court, is defying her party by rejecting skewed electoral maps
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    The Republican judge blocking her party from rigging electoral districts

    Some Republicans are calling for Ohio supreme court chief justice Maureen O’Connor’s impeachment because she is refusing to let them distort electoral districts to their advantage
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