A blizzard of voting lawsuits are landing in swing states in the final weeks before the election. Here’s a guide to the cases that could matter most.
The North Carolina Supreme Court, the highest court in the state, takes up appealed cases from lower state courts, having the final say on matters.
A new report from analysts Advance Democracy, Inc., provided exclusively to USA TODAY, finds that the conservative news website the Gateway Pundit has doubled down in its spreading of false claims about the presidential election. That’s despite the site facing two lawsuits over false claims about the 2020 election.
Statistician and prognosticator Nate Silver and historian Allan Lichtman traded barbs on social media over 2024 presidential election predictions.
Vice President Harris has a narrow lead in a number of swing states, but the gap between her and former President Trump remains within the margins of most polls. MSNBC political analyst Alexi McCammond and Axios reporter Stef Kight discuss the signs for Harris’s campaign,
This week's letters touch on the presidential race, why Paul Tittl won't participate in a debate, and a constitutional amendment.
Months of research has allowed us to create a map that will consistently offer a useful picture of the outcome of the presidential race.
In most states, those who wish to vote have more than one option that makes it easier and more convenient to register or update their registration than in past years.
An up-close look at how election officials count Philadelphia’s mail vote and why the results probably won’t be known on election night.
The North Carolina Court of Appeals handles cases appealed by lower state courts and deals only with whether the previous trials were conducted in line with the law. There are 15 judges who serve on the court of appeals with three open seats this November. Terms for these judges last eight years.
An electoral quirk could mean rural voters in Nebraska hold the tie-breaking vote in November’s presidential election.