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Ohio Capital Journal: Legal expert, voter advocates slam Ohio GOP plan to make citizen ballot initiatives harder to pass
“It’s just like putting your hand on the scale making it even harder for citizens to challenge the authority of the state legislature,” she said. “And direct democracy is about a check on the state legislature.”
“We’re talking about the need to do a citizen initiative to take the mapmaking away from elected officials...
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Center for Public Integrity: What voter turnout shows, and hides, about elections
The delays happen, in part, because Pennsylvania is one of nine states that forbids election workers from processing ballots before Election Day. The state’s Democratic governor and Republican-controlled legislature haven’t been able to agree on a bill to change that. Most other U.S. states, including Florida, New Jersey and Wyoming, do allow...
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WIRED: Twitter’s Moderation System Is in Tatters
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Austin American-Statesman: Fight goes on over election confusion; 3,000 complaints, most on ‘mundane’ matters
Any problem...
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As 2024 Election Begins, Common Cause Will “Double Down On Work to Protect Voting Rights for All”
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Inside Sources/Tribune News Service (Op-Ed): How Fair Voting Maps Turned Out Voters in the Midterm Elections
The inspiring turnout of young people, women and people of color in the midterm elections came because people’s interests, and not politicians, were put first in redistricting. We saw this in Michigan, where University of Michigan students stood in line hours into the frigid night because they...
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PolitiFact: How days of vote counting became go-to ‘evidence’ for false election fraud claims
Conspiracy theorists seemed more likely to anticipate that results would take longer in 2022 — and to "just automatically view it as suspicious," Steiner said.
In 2022,...
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Associated Press: Election Day saw few major problems, despite new voting laws
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Texas Tribune: Texas avoided election violence. Advocates say voters still need more protection.
Citing thousands of voter complaints received throughout the midterm cycle, Common Cause and other voter advocacy groups want the Texas Legislature to bolster voter protection and education measures and revisit recently passed laws that empowered partisan poll...
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New York Times: Misinformation Flowed During Election, but Less Seemed to Stick
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Associated Press: Candidates who backed overturning Trump loss are rebuffed
She said concessions from candidates including Dixon in Michigan and Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania make “it a little more difficult for election deniers to continue.”
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Washington Post: Trump called a protest. No one showed. Why GOP efforts to cry foul fizzled this time.