The US Supreme Court is hearing arguments Tuesday in key voting rights cases out of Arizona that will test the limits of a provision of the Voting Rights Act that prohibits discrimination against minorities in voting. In the two lawsuits, Brnovich vs.Source: The Supreme Court is hearing arguments Tuesday in a case that could further gut the Voting Rights Act...

On March 1, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear two cases filed by Republican candidates for presidential elector over the November 2020 election returns. Bowyer v Ducey, 20-858, is from Arizona; Feehan v Wisconsin Elections Commission, 20-859, is from Wisconsin.Source: U.S. Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Two Cases on 2020 Election Returns Filed by Republican Candidates for Presidential Elector...

ORLANDO, Florida — Following a legal blow from the Supreme Court over a lawsuit that contended Pennsylvania’s no-excuse, mail-in balloting system was a violation of the state Constitution, Republican Rep.Source: After Supreme Court disappointment, Mike Kelly doubts state efforts to reform election laws will bear fruit...

Republican legislators around the country are moving aggressively to strip governors and other officials of their power to change election rules -- after states made it easier to vote last year during the coronavirus pandemic and turnout surged to record levels.Source: Republican legislators around the country seek to strip governors and officials of emergency election powers...