Voting Rights And Voter Fraud News and Blog Posts
What's on Your 2023 Ballot?
Recommended Reading / October 31st, 2023 / by Clare Ashcraft

While there is much talk about the 2024 presidential election, the 2023 elections are approaching fast. Here are some of the races and issues we’re watching.
See moreWhat 2022 Candidates Have Said About the Country's Top Issues
Recommended Reading / November 4th, 2022 / by Rose Mercer

See what candidates have said about abortion, immigration, climate change, healthcare, voting rules, and gun control as a new group of lawmakers gets set to take office.
See moreThreats to Democracy: Voter Suppression and Voter Fraud
Recommended Reading / November 4th, 2022 / by Clare Ashcraft

Voting is a major issue on the right and the left. Both sides want free and fair elections, but they have different ideas of what the problem is with our current election model.
See moreAllStances™: Is Voter Fraud or Voter Suppression a Bigger Issue?
AllStances / November 3rd, 2022 / by Isaiah Anthony

Explore all perspectives, stances, and arguments for voter rights and election security with AllStances™ by AllSides.
See moreConsensus Voting Shows the Voters Preferred Nick Begich in Alaska's Special Election
Recommended Reading / October 28th, 2022 / by Robbie Robinette

The apparent consensus pick in Alaska's special election didn't win. Why?
See more2022 Midterm Elections: Latest News, Polls and Examples of Media Bias
Recommended Reading / October 28th, 2022 / by AllSides Staff

As AllSides continues to track the 2022 midterm elections, this blog is tracking major news, updates, poll data and examples of media bias related to the elections happening across the nation.
See moreWhat the 2022 Candidates Are Saying About Voting Rights and Elections
Recommended Reading / October 26th, 2022 / by Rose Mercer

Voting rights and election rules are hot-button issues in this year's elections, and many candidates across the spectrum have spoken out about them.
See moreSupreme Court Docket Includes Two Pivotal, Democracy-Defining Cases
Recommended Reading / October 10th, 2022 / by David Meyers

The Supreme Court is back in session this week, and the docket for the new term includes two cases that could fundamentally shift the state of democracy in the United States.
See moreMedia Bias Alert: Surveillance Video Reveals Details About Alleged Election Breach in Georgia
Bias / September 7th, 2022 / by Clare Ashcraft

Surveillance footage emerged this week of the GOP chairwoman for Coffee County, Georgia, escorting members of the tech firm SullivanStrickler into an elections office the same day as an alleged breach that is under investigation by state authorities.
See moreTo Give a Voice to the Political Center, Andrew Yang’s Forward Party Must Prove It Can Win
Recommended Reading / August 26th, 2022 / by Joseph Ratliff

Can the Forward Party stake out a clear definition of the "sensible" political center? And perhaps most importantly: can it win?
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