Maryland taxpayers will pay nearly $85 million for a new voting system that state officials acknowledge currently meets only 20-year-old federal standards — and whose planned security upgrades have ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Brazilian authorities refused to grant visas to two senior U.S. officials out of concern they planned to sow doubt about the security of the country’s voting systems. By Ana Ionova Adam B. Ellick and ...
Regarding the July 27 Bloomberg Opinion column by Ronald Brownstein, “Trump’s undermining of elections is not a simple partisan issue‚” there’s one more way to fix U.S voting laws: Move Election Day ...
July 21 - Kirby Smart borrows strategy, philosophy and teaching tools from many walks of life to maintain an edge at Georgia. In the past he's studied corporate success stories, the Chicago Bulls' ...
St. Clair Shores — For voters in Michigan, Saturday was an opportunity to cast their ballots on their own schedules, avoiding the time constraints of a weekday trip to the polls. Voters in St. Clair ...
After President Donald Trump questioned election security in a primetime speech last week, Oregon Secretary of State Tobias Read made his case Monday for what Oregonians should anticipate this fall ...
A contentious and wide-ranging set of changes to North Carolina’s elections rules passed the state Senate Tuesday following hotly contested debate between Republican and Democratic lawmakers, and ...
Mississippi lawmakers are preparing to redraw the state's congressional and legislative district maps. A joint committee of 16 Republicans and four Democrats has been appointed to create the new maps.
The ruling on Saturday was the latest rebuke to President Trump’s attacks on mail-in voting. The government says it may take the case to the Supreme Court. By Adam Sella Reporting from Washington An ...
President Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court on Monday to allow the administration to move forward with implementing a sweeping executive order aimed at mail voting that lower courts blocked in ...