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Voting
How the Shrinking Newsroom Crisis Impacts You
By Philip Elliott
Louis DeJoy's Surprising Second Act
By Eric Cortellessa
The DNC Can’t Kill New the Hampshire Primary
By Philip Elliott
Kari Lake Preparing to File Election Lawsuit
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Hobbs defeated Kari Lake, a former TV anchor who insisted Donald Trump really won the 2020 election and became a right-wing sensation.
By Eric Cortellessa
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In Praise of Not Burning Down a Democracy
Americans casting their ballots peacefully and losing candidates conceding may seem like a low bar, but clearing it in 2022 mattered more than ever.
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November 11, 2022
Why So Many Ballots Are Uncounted in Arizona
A large batch of mail ballots delivered in person on Election Day blindsided Maricopa County election officials.
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November 11, 2022
Arizona Race May Be a Drawn Out Battle
Lake and Hobbs may end up in a legal fight in the days and weeks ahead over which ballots should count in the hotly contested race.
By Eric Cortellessa
November 9, 2022
Voting Problems Spark Conspiracy Theories
Arizona election officials reassured voters their ballots would be counted after tabulation machines in Maricopa County malfunctioned.
By Vera Bergengruen and Eric Cortellessa
November 8, 2022
We Won't Know Every Winner on Election Night
We won't know all the winners Tuesday night. There's no conspiracy behind that.
By Philip Elliott
November 8, 2022
Arizona Voters Brace for Tense Election
A day before the midterm elections, some Arizona Democrats say they fear political violence and instability in the days ahead.
By Eric Cortellessa
November 7, 2022
Trump Repeats Election Lies at Iowa Rally
On the anniversary of the 2020 election, Donald Trump made clear he would never accept his loss. "Your favorite President got screwed."
By Brian Bennett
November 3, 2022
The Voting Bloc That Could Sway the Midterms
There were enough overseas American voters to make the difference in key 2020 races. For the 2022 midterms, many organizers are hoping for a repeat.
By Yasmeen Serhan/London
November 3, 2022
Concerns With Arizona Elections Chief Grow
Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs is overseeing the election while running for governor, raising fears that Republican Kari Lake will cite that to contest the results
By Eric Cortellessa
November 2, 2022
How 'Stop the Steal' Became 'Watch the Polls'
Tens of thousands of Americans have been recruited to serve as poll watchers by right-wing groups pushing lies about the 2020 election
By Vera Bergengruen
October 24, 2022
The Polls May Be Trash. Don't Over-Read Them
Polls have given Democrats too much of a leg up in recent cycles. And there may be more garbage data in the stream.
By Philip Elliott
October 21, 2022
How to Vote in the 2022 Midterm Elections
Here's everything you need to know before you cast your ballot
By Mariah Espada , Anisha Kohli , Solcyré Burga and Simmone Shah
October 13, 2022
Black Alabamians Fear Their Voices Won't Be Heard in the Midterms
A court tossed out Alabama’s map for diluting Black voting power. Alabamians must vote in those districts next month anyway.
By Madeleine Carlisle
October 11, 2022
The Defenders of America's Elections
Unassuming civil servants are on the front lines of the fight to protect America’s election system from the Trump allies out to disrupt it.
By Charlotte Alter/Phoenix
September 20, 2022
The Polls May Be Creating a Blue Mirage
The numbers are trending in their favor, but Democrats recall pollsters having trouble accurately polling Trump supporters in past cycles.
By Philip Elliott
September 19, 2022
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