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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...

How a 2013 US Supreme Court ruling enabled states to enact election laws without federal approval

by Joshua F.J. Inwood, Penn State and Derek H. Alderman, University of Tennessee Since 2019, legislators and election officials in Florida have revised, passed and...

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...

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