With Election Day in the books, the next step is the Electoral College. The process of electing the President of the United ...
The U.S. presidential election draws the kind of international interest and news coverage often reserved for elections much ...
Election results are always unofficial until the tallies have been wholly confirmed. In the days and weeks to come, county clerks and other election officials will handle recounts, ballots from ...
You know the number of electoral college votes it takes to get to win the United States presidential election: that would be 270 total. But … what happens if there’s a tie? Yes, it’s possible.
Experts explain why the U.S. election process has many checks and balances. As Americans head to the polls this Election Day, trust that their vote will be counted accurately and that the ...
These uplifting, nonpartisan books about voting and how elections work are a fun, educational way to introduce kids to the political process Lizz Schumer is the senior books editor at PEOPLE.
Read more on the Georgia election results here. Read more on the North Carolina election results here. Read more on the Pennsylvania election results here. Read more on the Michigan election ...
Michigan voters have cast their ballots. With Election Day over, the process of transforming unofficial election results into certified outcomes begins. Here's a look at the next phase of the ...
RENO, Nev. ‒ In this swing county of Washoe, in the swing state of Nevada, intense scrutiny is focused on the election process after years of staff turmoil, denial of the 2020 results ...
VERIFY is answering voters’ top questions about the election process. Chrystal reached out to us via our website to ask about ballot-counting rules. She wanted to know if any states count votes ...
From rampant disinformation, foreign adversaries trying to sew chaos and ballot boxes set ablaze, there are many bad actors trying to undermine our elections process. There’s also an army of non ...
Since the fix, Pennsylvania's voter registration process “has been a lot cleaner,” said Philadelphia City Commissioner Seth Bluestein, who serves on the board overseeing elections in the city.