The results should come as a “wake-up call” leading into the November election, the director of the World Justice Project said.
The first independent poll of Indiana's 2024 general election gives the GOP a large margin in races for governor, attorney general and U.S. Senate.
Only a handful of voters say the presidential debate caused them to reconsider their support for either Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump, according to a new national poll.
"Nervous" and "scared" — by a longshot — are the most common feelings young people have about the election, according to a poll from American University's Sine Institute and Generation Lab shared exclusively with Axios.
Tate Fall, the election director in Georgia's Cobb County, recently organized a training session for security measures, the Associated Press reported. The session included election workers in the county and local law enforcement officials to discuss strategies for keeping employees safe ahead of the upcoming election.
How to Become a Poll Worker. Contact your local elections office for details on how to sign up. You can also use the U.S. Election Assistance Commission Poll Worker Lookup Tool. I
Election officials have been targets of harassment and even death threats since the 2020 presidential election, primarily by people acting on Trump’s lies that the election was stolen from him.
Lochel's Bakery owner Kathleen Lochel joined "Fox & Friends First" to discuss her Pennsylvania bakery's fun election tradition and how high costs are impacting the shop and customers.
ABC News hosted the first debate between Harris and Trump Tuesday from Philadelphia. Pundits, including former Fox News anchor Chris Wallace and NBC News presidential hi
HARRISBURG — When Pennsylvania holds its 2024 general election on Nov. 5, thousands of poll workers will ensure that voting runs smoothly. Poll workers are a critical component of our election process and you could be one of them. Counties are currently recruiting people to work at the state’s approximately 9,000 voting locations.
A new report shows that 46 percent of Republicans would not accept the election results as legitimate if the Democratic nominee wins, and 14 percent of all Republican respondents said they would