Today, the Supreme Court ruled that federal candidates can challenge state laws that allow mail-in ballots to be counted past “Election Day.” They principally contended that doing so conflicts with 2 U. S. C. §7 and 3 U. S. C. §1, which set... Read more
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The Washington State Republican Party (WAGOP) and Journalist Jonathan Choe have jointly filed an injunction in Superior Court in Thurston County barring the State of Washington from scrubbing or removing public access to... Read more
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Today marks the start of the 2nd half of the 2025-26 biennial period legislative session, during which the Legislature will consider enacting laws. Proposed bills that did not pass or fail on the House and Senate floors by the... Read more
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Yesterday, the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) posted results from a recent case via the Franklin County prosecuting attorney regarding a suspicious ballot that was counted in the 2024 General Election. According to... Read more
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Yesterday, WA State Democrats pre-filed House Joint Resolution (HJR) 4209, a proposed constitutional amendment to enable mid-decade redistricting and redraw of congressional maps. The move aligns with a broader national wave... Read more
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Today, the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division announced that it has filed federal lawsuits against the States of Arizona and Connecticut for failure to produce their full voter registration lists upon request, per 52 U... Read more
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Today, the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division announced it has filed federal lawsuits against four states — Colorado, Hawaii, Massachusetts, and Nevada — for failure to produce their statewide voter registration lists... Read more
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