Secretary of State Frank LaRose once served his country as a Green Beret overseas — now, he uses that training for what he says is the most important “No-Fail” mission of his
Boone County Clerk Justin Crigler told The Enquirer he learned about the issue on Election Day when poll workers from two voting sites – the Union Fire Station and Larry A. Ryle High School – called his office because they were running low on printed ballots and that incorrect ones may have been handed out.
Several contests that could determine the balance of power in Congress remain too close to call two weeks after Election Day.
With election results now official, see if your neighborhood supported President-elect Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris.
Policy stances from the incoming Trump administration, bullish quarterly earnings and an “Elon Musk premium” led to lofty stock returns, experts said.
Donald Trump’s attorneys argued that the decision made by voters on Election Day matters more than that of the jury who found him guilty of felonies this year in court filings made public Wednesday previewing renewed efforts to get his criminal hush money case tossed.
MSNBC has seen its audience flee since President-elect Trump’s Election Day victory over Vice President Kamala Harris despite a historic news cycle that has unfolded in the days since.
Utah allows ballots received after Election Day to be counted as long as they're postmarked before the election Only ballots received before the polls close on Election Day would be valid under proposed legislation State lawmakers failed to endorse the proposal, but it may still be introduced at the 2025 Legislature
"Pivoting our attention to local elections, candidates and issues can be really empowering,” says Sam Kang of Civics Learning Project.
It’s been two weeks since California counties started counting ballots on Election Day, and an estimated 620,000 votes remain to be processed. A handful of counties still have large batches of votes that they have not reported to the California Secretary of State,
Alaska law allows by-mail ballots to be counted as long as they are received up to two weeks after Election Day.