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politics4 days ago

Texas Counties Abandon Ballot Hand-Counting and Countywide Voting Sites

Dallas and Williamson counties in Texas are ending countywide voting sites for the March primary, requiring voters to cast ballots at assigned neighborhood polling places, a move driven by party decisions and concerns over security, cost, and voter confusion, with Democrats expressing worries about logistical challenges and potential disenfranchisement.

politics1 year ago

"Wisconsin Voters Ban Private Funding for Elections in Constitutional Amendments"

Wisconsin voters approved two constitutional amendments that prohibit the acceptance of private grants for election administration and restrict non-election officials from participating in election tasks. The amendments were proposed by legislative Republicans in response to Democratic strongholds receiving millions in grants from a nonprofit funded by Mark Zuckerberg. Critics argue that private funding should be allowed due to inadequate government funding, while others believe the second amendment is too vague. The amendments are expected to impact the upcoming presidential election in Wisconsin.

politics2 years ago

Texas Secretary of State Uncovers Election Audit Discrepancies in Harris County

A preliminary report from the Texas Secretary of State's office found multiple failures in Harris County's 2022 election administration, including a shortage of paper ballots, discrepancies in voter registration numbers, and the mailing of unreported mail-in ballots. While the report did not suggest that the outcome of any race was affected, it highlighted the county's inadequate training of election workers. The mishandling of the election has sparked legislative debates, leading to the dissolution of the county's elections administration office. Harris County is now suing the state to reverse the law, with oral arguments expected later this year.

politics2 years ago

Alabama Secretary of State Ensures Statewide Access to GIS Services

Alabama's Secretary of State, Wes Allen, has announced the expansion of Geographical Information System (GIS) services to all 67 counties in the state. These services aim to improve the accuracy and efficiency of voter districting and election administration. The financing for the acquisition of these GIS services was sourced from federal funds allocated to the Secretary of State's office, and the office will cover the fees for the services from October 2023 to July 2025. This expansion reflects Alabama's commitment to enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of its elections.

politics2 years ago

North Carolina Republicans successfully override governor's vetoes on elections bills

North Carolina Republicans have successfully overridden the vetoes of two election bills by the Democratic governor, granting themselves more control over election administration and imposing voting restrictions. The bills rework the composition of state and local election boards, removing the governor from the process and creating evenly divided boards appointed by state legislative leaders. Critics argue that this could lead to gridlock and limit early voting. Another bill adds restrictions such as banning drop boxes and shortening the deadline for receiving mail ballots. Litigation is expected, potentially delaying or blocking the implementation of challenged provisions.

politics2 years ago

Texas Withdraws from ERIC, Citing Right-Wing Attacks and Election Fraud Concerns

Texas, the largest Republican-led state, is leaving the bipartisan voting list maintenance program known as the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC). This move follows a trend of Republican-led states leaving the program, reducing its bipartisan nature. The departure is attributed to rising costs and recently-signed legislation that prevents long-term participation. ERIC has faced attacks and conspiracy theories, but state officials claim their departure is due to frustrations with the program's governance and operation. Texas' departure will take effect in three months, leaving only five Republican-leaning states as members.

politics2 years ago

Texas GOP Targets Democratic Stronghold with Voting Bills.

Texas Republicans passed two bills targeting Harris County, a Democratic stronghold, that would give the secretary of state power to run elections in the county and increase penalties for illegal voting. Critics are concerned about the potential for voter suppression and the quick transition to new election officials just weeks before Houston's mayoral election. Harris County officials plan to challenge the bills in court, arguing they are unconstitutional and unfairly target their county.