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  • Jonathan D. Simon

    Jonathan D. Simon, JD, is a senior editor at WhoWhatWhy; a long-time proponent of public, observable vote counting; and author of CODE RED: Computerized Elections and the War on American Democracy.

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The GOP Can’t Be That Stupid, Can They?

P-22, Mountain Lion, Hollywood Sign

When I Go, I Want to Go Like P-22

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Moore v. Harper: The Far Right’s Will — and Way? — to Power

The Red Trickle

The Election Didn’t Go BOOM — So What’s the Problem?

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The Electoral Devil’s Dictionary: A Glossary of Terms the Pundits Kick Around

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No, It’s Not Both Sides: Response to a Liberal Friend

Election workers, harassment

Scrutineers Founder Emily Levy on Safeguarding Our Democracy

US Elections Report Card, voters

US Elections Report Card Shows Many States Are Failing Democracy Test

Cowboy Barbie, AR-15, Trump

Stopping the Next “Stop the Steal”

Guns, Good Guys, Bad Guys

Shoot the Moon

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson

Welcome, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson!

Pendulum

The Fate of the Union: What Can Journalism Do to Save It?

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