
Voting Hurdles Mount in Iowa
It’s not Texas but voter suppression is alive and well in this Midwestern swing state.
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It’s not Texas but voter suppression is alive and well in this Midwestern swing state.
Voter intimidation concerns grow as voting gets underway in open-carry states.
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The battle for the state Legislature will determine Congressional district lines in North Carolina.
Bare-knuckle election fights in Wisconsin.
Will a politicized Supreme Court determine the election outcome on November 3?
Is Trump giving up on tipping Minnesota after record-breaking numbers of early voters?
WhoWhatWhy’s Election Integrity Weekly is written by Gabriella Novello, and edited by William Dowell and Sue Rushford. Have a tip or want to suggest a story? Send us an email at ei@whowhatwhy.org. One Week Left Until Election Day: Everything about this election is unusual. We’re witnessing a historic rise in absentee voting, and election […]
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