The city clerk, Rana Faraj, has been fired for that and other reasons, the mayor says.

Michigan AG Dana Nessel released a 110-page report detailing her decision

The FBI subpoenaed the Arizona Senate for records related to the controversial audit of election results in the state’s most populous county. The documents could include ballot images.

The problems we saw in the Texas primary could be a preview of November if Trump succeeds in changing voting procedures.

Texas law requires election results be submitted within 24 hours of polls closinge, and election officials said Calhoun missed the deadline.

Macomb County, the third most populous in the state, will post ballot images online

Al Schmidt covered a lot of ground, from the SURE upgrade to special elections to AI.

More than 12 hours after polls closed, workers were still tallying ballots in a continuous count.

Republicans in the Texas Hill Country are divided after hand-counting primary ballots and reconciling tallies until 3 a.m.

Hundreds of voters showed up at the wrong polling place after the Dallas County GOP forced both parties to abandon countywide vote centers.

The same claims inspired county officials to delay certifying the 2022 election, raising questions over whether they will try to defy state law again in 2026.

Republicans’ decision to count ballots by hand in two Texas counties could delay unofficial primary election results.

Nearly 47 million Americans cast mail ballots in 2024, and some Republican politicians don’t support getting rid of them.

Most election bills in this session have advanced in the Assembly and stalled in the Senate without a dedicated elections committee.

Votebeat asked Michigan’s secretary of state candidates their positions on proof of citizenship, election security, and more.

The appeal challenges whether voters can sue municipalities for negligent election errors.

Election officials had feared that federal agents would interfere with the 2026 midterms, even though federal law prohibits armed troops at polling places.

County leaders will appoint a new recorder, who must be a Republican.

The decision could make it harder for some to vote, and has left county officials scrambling.

Pennsylvania holds more special elections than any other state — and it’s costing taxpayers millions.