Navajo Nation leadership claims that Apache County officials did not take Election Day ballot chaos seriously.
Voting went well in the presidential election, but Trudy Hancock and her staff are still fielding questions. And the answers don’t seem to matter.
Take a closer look at how each county voted in this year’s presidential election, and how Georgia’s partisan margins are changing.
MSNBC averaged 1.1 million viewers in October but plummeted to an average audience of only 736,000 following Trump’s historic landslide victory
WASHINGTON (AP) — A series of bomb threats across multiple battleground states and baseless claims of wrongdoing by former President Donald Trump disrupted an otherwise smooth Election Day that capped a tumultuous presidential campaign.
“The brand of the Florida Democrats, especially Miami-Dade, was not a dying brand. It was dead,” said Billy Corben, a Miami film director who is a prominent critic of local politicians. This week, he announced he was leaving the party and switching his registration to “no party affiliation.”
Officials say at least 17 voters in Warren County filled out the wrong ballot on Election Day in an Indianola precinct. Warren County Auditor Kimberly Sheets wrote in documents provided to The Des Moines Register that two packages of ballots meant for a Norwalk precinct mistakenly made it into a bag delivered to an Indianola precinct.
Maricopa County, Arizona, which Biden won by a slim margin, has consistently been the subject of election denialism conspiracy theories. The other five — Michigan’s Wayne County, Pennsylvania’s Philadelphia County and Georgia’s DeKalb, Fulton and Gwinnett counties — were some of the largest Democratic strongholds in their respective states.
Democrats provided fully paid-for coach buses to drive hundreds of students to and from the polling station, and pizza once there.
The US government responded swiftly to election falsehoods. But experts said the threat of foreign influence operations was unlikely to end soon.