Trump's executive order seeks to create lists of U.S. citizens who are eligible to vote in each state, and instruct the U.S.
The Supreme Court is considering whether to limit when mail-in ballots can be counted in states across the U.S. NPR's Michel Martin discusses with Amy Howe of SCOTUSblog.
March 3, 2026 • The midterm elections are officially underway and contests in Texas and North Carolina will be the first ...
An executive order from President Trump seeks to create federal lists of eligible voters and instructs the Postal Service to send ballots only to approved voters. It faces certain legal challenges.
Voters went to the polls Tuesday in Texas, North Carolina and Arkansas. The results could help determine control of Congress and how people feel about Democratic and Republican party leadership.
NPR's Rob Schmitz speaks with Zsuzsanna Vegh, program officer at the German Marshall Fund of the United States, about what's ...
Since last year, the Justice Department has made unprecedented demands to states for sensitive voter data, including drivers ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has turned aside speculation that he might seek the presidency in 2028. He is seeking re-election to ...
NPR Congressional Reporter. He returned to NPR in 2025 after four years at NPR member station WABE in Atlanta where he ...
As June's primary election nears, Democratic Gov. Janet Mills and combat veteran Graham Platner are effectively engaged in a ...
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