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.
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed three bills to combat deepfake election content and remove deceptive material from social media, but two are facing court challenges.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy pledged Thursday that the US Postal Service will undertake “heroic efforts” to deliver all mail-in ballots on time this year and urged people to put their ballots in the mail at least one week before Election Day on November 5.
Since the 2020 election, the Justice Department’s Election Threats Task Force has arrested and prosecuted about a dozen people for threatening election workers. In contrast, experts say actual voter fraud, or instances of people voting improperly, are vanishingly rare.
With Oklahoma voters looking toward 2024 presidential election and other key races taking place, we're answering your questions in a Reddit AMA.
State law allows voters to cast their ballot up to 46 days before the election, but many will chose to vote on Election Day.
Reaction from Trump world shows the fight is now over who gets credit for what looks like a soft economic landing: "Why couldn't this wait until the day after the election?"
Oklahoma voters will decide who holds 32 seats in the Oklahoma House of Representatives in November. Sixty-nine races already are finished, either because only one person filed for the seat or as a result of the primary and runoff elections held earlier this year. Republicans will continue to hold a majority in the House.