CHEYENNE — Laramie County voters will have seven polling locations, open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., to choose from when they go to the polls to vote in today's primary election.
Ahead of November’s midterm election, anti-voter majorities on county boards of elections across North Carolina have targeted student voters by proposing plans to remove or exclude on-campus early voting locations. If approved, these plans will make voting harder not only for students, but for hundreds of faculty, staff, and community members who work on or […]
I've spent the last several weeks doing something I don't enjoy: reading through comment threads, forwarded emails, and private messages where members of this party have torn into one another.
BATON ROUGE, La. - Candidate qualifying in Louisiana begins Wednesday morning for races on the fall general election ballot.
Since 1994, the Alaska Republican Party has sent absentee ballot applications to registered voters across the state, urging voters to cast their ballot by mail. The party continued the process this year, despite denunciations of mail-in voting by President Donald Trump, who has called voting by mail “cheating.” In a mailer sent to some voters […]
Wyandotte mail-in ballot debacle raises big questions for primary, offer opportunity for improvement
Wyandotte County is reeling from another election fiasco as it enters the 2026 primary. The Wyandotte County Election Office has erred by sending out advance mail ballots with the incorrect post office box return address. This negligence is likely to result in the disenfranchisement of more than 1,000 voters who used the mail-in ballot system […]
If you've felt overwhelmed lately, you're not alone. The headlines move fast, the stakes feel high, and it's easy to feel like none of it is in your hands. Here's the truth: some of it isn’t. But most of it is — and that's where Montana Democrats are putting our energy this week.
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s election managers are telling voters who use the mail for voting to get ballots into the mail at least 10 days before Election Day, and more if out of state.
Public lands are where our families hunt, fish, hike and camp. They protect the headwaters that supply our communities, provide habitat for wildlife and support outfitters, guides and small businesses across the state. That is why the federal government’s effort to repeal the Roadless Rule should concern every Montanan.
Last weekend, Montana Democrats gathered for our party convention, and I left proud. Proud of the work people put in. Proud of the debates we had. Proud that folks showed up from across this big state, from small towns, tribal communities, ranch country, college towns and cities to do the hard and necessary work of shaping a party from the bottom up.
