Across the country, new or recently altered state laws are changing how Americans will vote, tally ballots, and administer and certify November’s election.
The Nebraska state lawmaker at the center of the debate over whether the state will switch to a winner-takes-all system in the Electoral College says he will not support the effort.
Gov. Jim Pillen announced Tuesday that he will not call a special session to change Nebraska's system of awarding electoral ...
Across the U.S., including in some of the nation’s presidential swing states, new or recently altered state laws are changing ...
Georgia's former lieutenant governor Geoff Duncan, a longtime Republican who is now backing Vice President Kamala Harris, ...
Across the country, new or recently altered state laws are changing how Americans will vote, tally ballots, and administer ...
A growing Republican effort to switch Nebraska's electoral process to winner-take-all hit a major snag on Monday after a key ...
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The Republican Party’s efforts to lock down all of Nebraska’s electoral votes for former President Trump could be jeopardized after a state lawmaker refused to throw his support behind an initiative ...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen said he does not plan to call a special session for "winner-take-all" before the November election.
At the risk of overstating, one Republican state senator in Nebraska stood his ground this week and, despite immense pressure ...