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Trump Must Sign Ethics Pledge & Transition Documents

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Trump Must Sign Ethics Pledge & Transition Documents

President-elect Donald Trump still has not signed legal documents – including an ethics pledge - needed to formally begin his administration’s transition of power. Candidates usually file these documents well in advance of the election. As a result of this delay, the government cannot provide security clearances, briefings and resources to Trump’s incoming team before he is sworn into office on January 20th.

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USA Today/Gannett: A tense nation casts a vote for smooth midterm election despite Arizona voting issues

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USA Today/Gannett: A tense nation casts a vote for smooth midterm election despite Arizona voting issues

"What we are seeing are things that we usually see on Election Day," Susannah Goodman, director of election security for Common Cause, told reporters. "There are glitches in the system, but election administrators have learned from the past and they have resiliency built in." ...

And then there were issues that voting rights groups described as "weird."  

A priest in Toledo was unexpectedly checking the identification of voters, said Catherine Turcer, executive director of Common Cause of Ohio. In Summit...

Washington Post: Voting was relatively smooth. Now comes the counting.

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Washington Post: Voting was relatively smooth. Now comes the counting.

But Suzanne Almeida, director of state operations for Common Cause, said late Tuesday that monitors were relieved by how quiet the day had been.

“I am happy to report that today has been relatively quiet on the political violence front,” she told reporters late Tuesday. “We were absolutely prepared for more significant incidents, but they simply have not come to fruition.”

NPR: Voting rights advocates say there have been no major concerns so far

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NPR: Voting rights advocates say there have been no major concerns so far

Susannah Goodman, director of election security for the government watchdog group Common Cause, says some polling sites are seeing their lines of voters grow because of issues with voting machines, including ballot scanners that need fixing. ...

But Goodman stresses there are no major concerns so far.

"These are things we see in every election cycle. There are glitches in the system. But election administrators have learned from the past and they have resiliency built in."

CNN: Voting goes mostly smoothly on Election Day as baseless fraud claims swirl

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CNN: Voting goes mostly smoothly on Election Day as baseless fraud claims swirl

“What we are seeing are things that we usually see on Election Day,” said Susannah Goodman, director of election security at Common Cause. “Sometimes voters are going in and one of the voting machines isn’t working, or lines are a little longer.”

Associated Press: Twitter’s pared-down staff struggles with misinformation

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Associated Press: Twitter’s pared-down staff struggles with misinformation

Researchers tracking misinformation ahead of the midterms notified Twitter on Friday about three posts from well-known far-right figures that advanced debunked claims about election fraud. The posts remain up three days later. When Common Cause asked Twitter for an update on Monday, the platform said the posts were “under review.”

Before Musk took over, Twitter responded much more quickly, said Jesse Littlewood, vice president for campaigns at Common Cause. The group said they had been in regular contact with Twitter staff...

Washington Post: Republicans sue to disqualify thousands of mail ballots in swing states

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Washington Post: Republicans sue to disqualify thousands of mail ballots in swing states

“They’re looking for every advantage they can get, and they’ve calculated that this is a way that they can win more seats,” said Sylvia Albert, director of voting and elections for Common Cause, a nonpartisan democracy advocacy organization. “Research has shown that absentee ballots are more likely to be discarded if they are voted by young people and people of color, which are not generally seen as the Republican base.” 

Albert said legal battles over mail ballot eligibility have the potential to delay results and...

WIRED: The GOP’s Strategy to Win the Midterms Is to ‘Overwhelm the System’

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WIRED: The GOP’s Strategy to Win the Midterms Is to ‘Overwhelm the System’

Jesse Littlewood, the vice president for campaigns with voting rights group Common Cause, told VICE News that while he has seen references to the plan to “overwhelm” the system pick up in recent weeks, he thinks that the idea is still relatively marginal.

There are, however, dangers posed by the spread of this message, particularly the idea that people should vote as late in the day as possible.

“The danger is that it could cause some of the voters who listen to this idea to miss their chance to vote,”...

CNN: Avalanche of early lawsuits could pave way for disputes over Tuesday’s election results

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CNN: Avalanche of early lawsuits could pave way for disputes over Tuesday’s election results

“What we saw in 2020 was this effort to undermine the elections, but, for the most part, it happened after the elections,” said Sylvia Albert, director of voting and elections at the organization Common Cause, which advocates on democracy issues. “This time what we are seeing is the prep beforehand.” ...

Albert, of Common Cause, said that the demands around the country that more Republican workers be hired could be a precursor for attempts after the election to attempt to toss out ballots from election sites in...

Washington Post: Election officials fear counting delays will help fuel claims of fraud

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Washington Post: Election officials fear counting delays will help fuel claims of fraud

“I expect to see what we saw in 2020,” said Sylvia Albert, director of voting and elections for Common Cause, a nonpartisan voter education and advocacy group. “Election officials will be counting votes, some results will come in late and bad actors will be trying to play political games to undermine people’s confidence in the outcome.”

Common Cause Announces Series of Election Day 2022 Media Briefings

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Common Cause Announces Series of Election Day 2022 Media Briefings

On Tuesday, Nov. 8 and Wednesday, Nov. 9, Common Cause’s national network of election protection advocates will brief the media on the conditions voters are experiencing at the polls as they happen.

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