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Politics
New data shows it's gotten easier to vote in the U.S. since 2000
Nearly 97% of voting-age U.S. citizens now live in a state with some form of early voting, according to a new report.
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Technology
Super Tuesday was the biggest test yet to this year's voting systems
Indications are that things generally went smoothly — good news in a year that has experts worried about the state of democracy.
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Elections
Tech giants pledge action against deceptive AI in elections
Fears over how AI could be used to mislead voters are escalating in a year that will see hundreds of millions of people around the world cast ballots. As a result, tech giants are pledging action.
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Technology
What a robocall of Biden's AI-generated voice could mean for the 2024 election
A robocall in New Hampshire's primary that urged people not to cast ballots appeared to be an AI-generated clone of President Biden's voice. What does that signal for the 2024 election?
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Elections
Iowa Republicans will use an app to transmit caucus results. Sound familiar?
The state Republican Party is extremely confident the system will work Monday, but election experts can't help but notice parallels to Iowa Democrats' disastrous technology in 2020.
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Elections
A breakdown of the Colorado Supreme Court's ruling on Trump
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that Donald Trump should be excluded from the state's presidential primary because he was deemed by the court to have engaged in insurrection.
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Politics
Giuliani is ordered to pay $148 million to Georgia election workers he defamed
The former mayor of New York helped Donald Trump try to overturn his 2020 election loss, and in the process spread lies about election workers in battleground states.
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Elections
How the Republican presidential candidates view Jan. 6, democracy and voting issues
Here's where the current notable GOP hopefuls, including Donald Trump, stand on issues of democracy and election integrity.
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Elections
Why the fight to counter false election claims may be harder in 2024
Experts say a right-wing campaign has cast efforts to combat rumors and conspiracy theories as censorship. As a result, they say, the tools to tamp down on election falsehoods have been scaled back.
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Politics
Republican states swore off a voting tool. Now they're scrambling to recreate it
Nine GOP-led states have now pulled out of ERIC, which helps members find election fraud and keep their voter lists up to date. And experts say their new efforts to replicate the group aren't as good.