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Politics
Early Voting Analysis: Historic Turnout Drives Long Lines, Administrative Errors
Early voting numbers continue to shatter records, and experts predict long lines will become less of a problem over the coming weeks.
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Politics
In Swing States, Officials Struggle To Process Ballots Early
Most of the country lets election officials do the arduous process of opening and sorting absentee ballots long before Election Day. In Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, they have to wait.
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Why Some Mail-In Ballots Are Rejected As Invalid
With an unprecedented number of people planning to vote by mail this year, what can voters do to ensure their ballot isn't disqualified?
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National
Rule Changes In Swing States Mean More Votes Will Count, Results May Take Longer
Changes in Wisconsin and North Carolina mean absentee ballots that are postmarked by Election Day will count, if received within 6 and 9 days of the election respectively.
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Politics
In 'Tense' Call, DeJoy Tells Election Officials That USPS Can Handle Mail Ballots
The Postmaster General spoke to dozens of the nation's top election officials Thursday, ahead of an election season that will see record amounts of mail ballots.
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Politics
Microsoft Warns Russian Spies Who Hacked 2016 Election Are Back
Microsoft says it found the Russian spies who hacked the 2016 election, and they are targeting political parties again. The company says more than 200 organizations have been targeted since 2019
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Politics
Treasury Department Sanctions Ukrainian Lawmaker Over Alleged Election Interference
The U.S. sanctioned a Ukrainian politician over alleged election interference. Microsoft also revealed ongoing cyberattacks.
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Politics
Sanctions, Charges And Disclosures Whirl In U.S. Bid To Defend 2020 Election
The U.S. sanctioned and charged foreigners it said were connected with interference. Meanwhile, Microsoft announced that it uncovered cyberattacks on political targets.
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Politics
Ignoring FBI And Fellow Republicans, Trump Continues Assault On Mail-In Voting
The president has backed off his attacks on the Postal Service but continues to question the integrity of mail ballots, without providing any evidence.
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Politics
Postmaster General Vows To Election Officials He'll Treat Ballots 'Like Gold'
Louis DeJoy said he's setting up a task force to make sure each mail processing plant has sufficient capacity to handle the expected surge in mailed ballots this year.