Amazon October 13, 2020 Amazon Prime Day package surge won’t affect election mail, USPS says There are concerns the U.S. Postal Service might be stretched too thin to meet election-related needs this year.
ELECTIONS October 12, 2020 Federal judge upholds Minnesota's extended ballot counting A federal judge has upheld a state court agreement that extends Minnesota's deadline for counting absentee ballots by seven days.
2020 House Races October 9, 2020 Democratic ballots more than double Republican ballots during early voting A flood of Democratic ballots have already been recorded in states with early voting across the nation, more than doubling the number of Republican ballots received so far.
USPS Controversy October 7, 2020 Feds cleared to investigate when it suspects election fraud involving USPS, defense employees The Department of Justice has paved the way for prosecutors to investigate suspected election fraud involving USPS and defense employees, reversing a longstanding policy put in place to avoid affecting the outcome of the election, according to a Wednesday report. Â
Colorado October 7, 2020 Colorado sec. of state testifies before Congress on 'election misinformation,' Rep. Buck calls move 'ironic' Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold virtually took to the Hill Tuesday, to testify in front of the House’s subcommittee on election misinformation, calling for additional congressional oversight.
Colorado October 3, 2020 Colorado AG says voter intimidation will be prosecuted Colorado’s Attorney General Phil Weiser warned Saturday that political activist found to be intimidating voters at polling stations or drop boxes will be prosecuted.
Colorado October 1, 2020 Colorado Secretary of State and Rep. Ken Buck in war of words over voter registration process Colorado Rep. Ken Buck has called for a federal investigation into the state’s voter registration process after a now-redacted report by CBS4 Denver inaccurately linked a ballot mailing list to another group that received voting registration instructions, including ineligible voters and deceased people.
ELECTIONS September 30, 2020 Judge rejects Trump campaign lawsuit attempting to block Montana's mail-in voting U.S. District Judge Dana Christensen in Montana rejected an effort by the Trump campaign and GOP groups to block the state from holding the presidential election mostly by mail, saying that the President and his supporters could not "point to a single instance of voter fraud in Montana in any election during the last 20 years."
POLITICS September 29, 2020 Arizona mail-in ballot printers kick into high gear as election nears Arizonan businesses are shifting into high gear as the 2020 election season kicks off.Â
USPS Controversy September 28, 2020 Pennsylvania judge halts USPS cuts ahead of 2020 election amid mail-in voting worries U.S. district judge grants a motion to halt operational changes that have delayed mail services.
POLITICS September 26, 2020 Arizona judge rules against Navajo Nation lawsuit over delayed main-in ballots A federal judge ruled Friday against a Navajo Nation voter lawsuit that asked to require that election officials count mail ballots received from the reservation after 7 p.m. on Election Day, as long as the ballots are postmarked before that deadline.