This story is reported by South Dakota News Watch, a non-profit news organization. Find more in-depth reporting at www.sdnewswatch.org. SOUTH DAKOTA (KELO) –Most of the county officials who administer ...
Searcy County Election Commission Chairwoman Laura Gross (left) and County Clerk Jeff Cotton hear questions about the county's ballot-counting process from the Legislature's Joint Performance Review ...
Allies of former President Donald Trump who control the Georgia State Election Board approved a controversial new rule Friday requiring counties to hand-count the number of ballots cast at polling ...
The Georgia election board’s recent decision to mandate hand-counting of ballots on Election Day adds to a growing pattern of efforts to undermine Black voters’ access to the polls, echoing similar ...
Voters in at least three rural South Dakota counties are set to decide Tuesday whether to return to counting ballots by hand, the latest communities around the country to consider ditching machine ...
The Georgia State Election Board voted Friday in favor of hand counting all ballots in the election in November, which could lead to a delay in the reporting of Georgia's election results. The board, ...
A proposed ballot measure in North Dakota that sought to require hand-counting of every election ballot, among other proposals, won't advance. Initiative leader Lydia Gessele said Thursday the group ...
WEAPON TO COMMIT A FELONY CHARGE. MORE NEWS. THE EFFORT TO MAKE NEBRASKA A WINNER TAKE ALL STATE IN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS STARTS AGAIN. IF A NEW BALLOT INITIATIVE GETS ENOUGH SIGNATURES, IT COULD BE ...
Dallas County is poised to become the largest jurisdiction in the U.S. to hand-count paper ballots as the local Republican Party has decided to manually tally election day ballots during its March ...
UPDATE: Reports indicate that Victor Pichardo won the hand recount on September 22nd by a very small margin. Official results will be announced on September 30, and legal action is still possible ...
HOPKINTON, N.H. — Like the old saying about March itself, an orchestrated effort to get rid of vote-counting machines in New Hampshire this month came in like a lion and went out like a lamb.