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What poll watchers can − and can’t − do on Election Day

Poll watchers keep an eye on voting in Georgia in November 2022. AP Photo/Ben Gray by Mollie J. Cohen, Purdue University and Geoffrey D. Sheagley,...

Fulton County charges Donald Trump with racketeering, other felonies

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney receives documents from court clerk Che Alexander on August 14, 2023. Megan Varner/Getty Images  – a Georgia election...

Supreme Court says state lawmakers can’t just ignore state law when drawing voting districts or choosing presidential electors

  North Carolina’s election districts have been under debate and review for years. AP Photo/Gerry Broome by Henry L. Chambers Jr., University of Richmond For months, legislators, legal...

A brief history of Georgia’s runoff voting – and how this year’s contest between two Black men is a sign of progress

by Joshua Holzer, Westminster College In the U.S., all elections are administered by the states. But not all states use the same rules. Georgia uses a...

It’s taking more time to cast a ballot in US elections – and even longer for Black and Hispanic voters

by Jonathan Coopersmith, Texas A&M University Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the November 2020 election brought out about 155 million voters. That represented 67% of Americans...

Georgia’s GOP overhauled the state’s election laws in 2021 – and critics argue the target was Black voter turnout, not election fraud

by Richard F. Doner, Emory University In the rash of election reform laws enacted after former President Donald Trump’s false claims of fraud during the...

The Supreme Court is back in session, with new controversial cases that stand to change many Americans’ lives – here’s what to expect

by Morgan Marietta, UMass Lowell Following a dramatic year of controversial rulings, the Supreme Court began hearing new cases on Oct. 3, 2022, with a...

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