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‘Who defines what peaceful is?’ A deep divide over protests. → Read More
The state of Texas is making challenges that, if adopted, would further hobble use of what remains of the Voting Rights Act. → Read More
With no presidential or congressional races on the ballot this year, the elections are lower wattage than last year’s. But election officials are scrambling to find poll workers workers. → Read More
Voting access depends on which state voters call home. → Read More
As past members of Arizona’s commissions learned the hard way, redistricting will always be a contentious political process. → Read More
The Center for Public Integrity is an investigative newsroom that exposes betrayals of the public trust by powerful interests. → Read More
The Center for Public Integrity is an investigative newsroom that exposes betrayals of the public trust by powerful interests. → Read More
A sweeping package of voting rights, government ethics and anti-corruption measures failed to make it through Congress in 2019, but an updated version of the bill is at the top of Democrats’ agenda. → Read More
During this coronavirus-plagued primary season, some of the sharpest reductions in numbers of polling places have come in cities home to many voters of color. → Read More
States face a new crisis of closing polling stations and guaranteeing safety in November. In 2016, more than half the nation's poll workers were 61 or older. → Read More
After a lengthy legal fight, state and tribal officials reach settlement over ID law → Read More
Money is starting to flow, but transparency is elusive → Read More
The former congressman — a Republican — says Trump isn’t fit to serve. → Read More
When it comes to spending money, the Democratic primary is quickly becoming a two-tier affair → Read More
This story is published in partnership with The Center for Public Integrity The headline posed a straightforward question: "Where is the Republican → Read More
At $35 a pop, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s re-election campaign has sold 2,000 T-shirts with the nickname "Cocaine Mitch." → Read More
Senate majority leader’s marketing gambit underscores GOP’s quest for small-dollar donors → Read More
The Center for Public Integrity is an investigative newsroom that exposes betrayals of the public trust by powerful interests. → Read More
Questions began last year about whether Beto O’Rourke , then a Democratic congressman from El Paso, would run for president. No matter that he was still in → Read More
Former U.S. Senate candidate and member of Congress from Texas announces White House bid. → Read More