President Trump announced Monday on his social media site that he plans to "lead a movement" to get rid of mail-in ballots and voting machines in the country ahead of next year's midterm elections.
(The Hill) – President Trump announced Monday that he plans to sign an executive order to eliminate mail-in ballots and “seriously controversial” voting machines ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Workers with the Fulton County Department of Registration & Elections in Georgia process absentee ballots in 2024, one day before the election. File Photo by Erik S. Lesser/EPA Aug. 18 (UPI) ...
Suffolk County's temporary agreement allows continued use of old voting machines for school and village elections, while ...
Ashley Lopez is a political correspondent for NPR based in Austin, Texas. She joined NPR in May 2022. Prior to NPR, Lopez spent more than six years as a health care and politics reporter for KUT, ...
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