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US House, voter ID and Midterm Election

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 · 13h · on MSN
US House to consider new election restrictions ahead of November midterms
The Republican-controlled House of Representatives is expected to vote on Wednesday on a bill requiring proof of U.S. citizenship in the November midterm elections, which Democrats denounced as a ploy...

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 · 10h · on MSN
Only one House Dem voted in favor of voter ID, proof of citizenship in US elections
 · 16h
House GOP Pushes Strict Proof-Of-Citizenship Requirement for Voters Ahead of Midterm Elections
 · 16h
Moderate Democrats Bolt From New Voter Fraud Bill
WASHINGTON — Moderate Democrats who backed a GOP proposal to impose strict voter ID requirements last year appear ready to abandon a new Republican-backed effort to crack down on imaginary voter fraud...

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List of upcoming special elections in 2026

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Opinion
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Look around the world. Vladimir Putin hasn’t canceled an election. Iran has regular elections. In the 21st century, the name of the game is “competitive authoritarianism,” in which democratic institutions and elections persist, but are hollowed out by authoritarian incumbents. Elections — even if they’re rigged — give rulers legitimacy.
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Trump wants Republicans to ‘nationalize’ US elections. The Constitution might get in the way

A wide array of election experts say President Donald Trump’s call for Republicans to “nationalize the voting” is an alarming and potentially dangerous escalation of his continued efforts to transform how US elections are administered.
Opinion
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Why Trump and his Republicans can't take over US elections

The US president made repeated comments this week that the Republican Party-- which holds slender majorities in both houses of the US Congress-- should "do something" about how elections are run in the US.
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Voter guide for the 2026 Illinois primary election: Registration, vote by mail, find my polling place and more

The 2026 Illinois primary election is on March 17, 2026. This is what you need to know about getting ready to vote in Illinois.
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States’ mistrust of Trump’s fraud crusade could hinder fight against foreign influence in elections, federal officials fear

State election officials’ growing suspicion of Trump’s motives has triggered concerns that distrust of even routine moves by the FBI could hinder cooperation.
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Democrats ask top US spy to explain presence at FBI raid on election facility

By Jonathan Landay, Jana Winter and Erin Banco WASHINGTON, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Top Democrats on the Senate and House intelligence committees called on Thursday for U.S. President Donald Trump's chief spy to brief their panels on why she was present at an FBI raid on an election facility in Georgia.
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How an F.B.I. Affidavit to Seize Ballots Relied on Debunked Election Claims

Georgia Ballot Inquiry: An unsealed search warrant affidavit shows that a criminal investigation into 2020 election results in Fulton County, Ga., was set off by a leading election denier in the Trump administration and relied heavily on claims about ballots that have been widely debunked.
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Donald Trump issues three demands to change America's elections

President Donald Trump has said that America's elections are "rigged, stolen, and a laughingstock."
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