Voting November 6, 2023 History of voting locations, the reasons we vote in high schools today Voting has changed significantly since the beginning of the American republic, and it looks a lot different today, both in how people vote and where.
Artificial Intelligence June 29, 2023 Election watchdog issues urgent warning over AI interference: 'race against the clock' The British government approved the implementation of a "digital imprint" to help make voters aware of who produced and paid for digital media in a bid for transparency.
ELECTIONS June 7, 2023 RNC to launch campaign pushing Republicans to vote early in 2024 EXCLUSIVE: The Republican National Committee is launching a campaign to focus on maximizing pre-Election Day voting in an effort to build on absentee returns and early in-person voting.
Europe June 5, 2023 Spreadsheet error changes outcome of Austrian opposition party's leadership election Vienna-area mayor Andreas Babler was narrowly declared Austrian Social Democrats' new party chairman, reversing an erroneous call naming provincial Governor Hans Doskozil the winner.
Elections Disputes April 10, 2023 Voters should be ‘scared s---less’ about 2024 election rigging because of AI: expert Artificial intelligence technologies could pose a danger to the security of future elections as soon as 2024, putting out misinformation designed to deceive voters.
Canada March 15, 2023 Trudeau taps former governor general to investigate Chinese election interference claims Liberal Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has appointed former Governor General David Johnston to investigate Chinese interference in recent elections.
Arizona December 27, 2022 Arizona judge denies request for sanctions against Lake, rewards $33K reimbursement An Arizona judge denied Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs' request to sanction her gubernatorial opponent, Kari Lake, but was granted more than $33,000 in reimbursements.
Georgia November 16, 2022 Joy Reid spreads misinformation about Georgians not being able to vote because of Robert E. Lee holiday Joy Reid and other public figures appeared to misattribute blame on a holiday that once celebrated Confederate General Robert E. Lee for restricting voting in Georgia.
Arizona November 16, 2022 Arizona certification threatened by a hand-counting ballot lawsuit Republican board members in a rural Arizona county are pushing the election director to hand count the midterm ballots. Their lawsuit could delay Arizona’s certification.
Midterm Elections November 15, 2022 Ana Navarro takes time to 'dance on Kari Lake's grave' after Arizona race called for opponent "The View" co-host Ana Navarro took a minute on Tuesday to "dance on Kari Lake’s grave" after it was reported the Arizona Republican lost to Governor-elect Katie Hobbs.
Midterm Elections November 15, 2022 Here's how a recount in Arizona's gubernatorial race might play out Under Arizona law, an election recount will automatically trigger if the margin of victory is less than 0.5 percent of the vote. Hobbs leads Lake by just 0.78 percent.