The U.S. Postal Service said on Monday it delivered at least 99.2 million ballots to and from voters in the November presidential election. USPS said at least 99.88% of ballots were delivered to election officials within a week.
Minnesota Republicans filed a lawsuit Monday to try to force a rerun of a state House race where the incumbent Democrat won by 14 votes — but in which investigators concluded that election workers probably destroyed 20 valid absentee ballots after failing to count them.
The 2024 election numbers are official. In all, 1.67 million Iowans voted in the Nov. 5 general election, for a voter turnout rate of 74.2%.
President-elect Donald Trump won all seven of Palm Beach's voting precincts in the Nov. 5 general election, helping pave the way to a statewide win over Vice President Kamala Harris and an Electoral College victory.
Newsmax has posted a new statement on its website about the settlement of Smartmatic’s defamation lawsuit, acknowledging that a court found that claims that the voting company was involved in rigging the 2020 election were untrue.
A number of multi-billion dollar hedge funds gained in November, numbers obtained by Reuters show, riding the volatility of the U.S. presidential election despite tight polling making positioning more difficult for portfolio managers.
Wisconsin's election commission leader has quietly certified Donald Trump's victory in the battleground state, a departure from the chaos that surrounded the 2020 election results
Democrats, even diminished and divided, stand as the only organized resistance to Trump and his emboldened MAGA allies. But for now, at least, the Democratic Party has no leader and no agreement on the political problems that need to be fixed or how to fix them.
Judge Tina Clinton narrowly defeated Republican attorney Matthew Kolodoski, according to race results from the Texas Secretary of State’s office finalized Nov.
I was so angry, I wasn’t fit to be around. I apologize to all those who endured my outbursts of rage, which lasted for years,” Bill Clinton writes in his new book.
An emboldened fringe of right-wing influencers has seized on Donald Trump’s presidential win to amplify misogyny and threats against women.