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Major business groups have penned a letter urging Americans to be patient as votes are counted.
The latest data from the Marketplace-Edison Research Poll shows confidence in vote count reflects voters’ income.
Campaigns and outside groups are spending tens of millions of dollars on legal challenges leading up to the election, trying to avoid even more damaging — and expensive — fights after polls close.
They’re spending tens of millions of dollars in court, fighting down to the wire over absentee and mail-in ballot rules.
A growing list of companies are allowing their employees to get the day off or paying them to work the polls.
The pandemic has limited access to information about how to vote and what the issues are.
A conversation with Gilda R. Daniels, author of “Uncounted: The Crisis of Voter Suppression in America.”
Finding and educating previously unregistered voters — and getting them to the polls — is an expensive business.
With record voter turnout expected in this year’s elections, arenas and other large venues are turning into voting “supercenters.”
Some members of Congress want to include more funding for election security in the next federal spending bill, due on Dec. 20.