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Some New York Absentee Ballots Didn’t Reach Polls
6/1: Over 800 absentee ballots were delivered to the New York Board of Elections late and not counted in the 2017 elections.
What Influences Voter Turnout?
6/1: An MIT study analyzed how campaigns can increase voter turnout.
Absentee Ballot Requests at All-Time High in Iowa
5/31: The Iowa Secretary of State announced that 46,087 voters had requested absentee ballots.
Are Old Voting Machines Secure?
5/31: Many close races in the upcoming November elections will be decided upon outdated voting machines.
Voting in California? You Don’t Need to Register Early
5/31: California's new same-day registration policy makes it easier than ever to vote in the upcoming election.
NH Supreme Court Listens to Arguments Over Voter Fraud Definition
5/31: The New Hampshire state supreme court listened to arguments from both parties about the definitions of voter fraud.
Redistricting Is a Liberal and Conservative Tradition
5/31: Liberal judges trying to create minority majority districts are behind many gerrymandered districts.
Sen. Rubio Wants Cybersecurity Funding for Florida Election
5/31: Florida senator Marco Rubio requested funding for cybersecurity protections from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission.
New Hampshire Republicans Won’t Dismiss Voter Fraud
5/31: Republicans in New Hampshire argue that the over 100 cases of possible voter fraud uncovered should be taken seriously.
New Hampshire’s Supreme Court Considers Voting Rights
5/31: The state's high court is deciding whether or not a law distinguishing between full-time residents and those who claim residency for voting purposes is constitutional.








