Inspired by Arizona recount, Trump loyalists push to revisit election results in communities around the country

Inspired by Arizona recount, Trump loyalists push to revisit election results in communities around the country

At a public meeting last week in Cheboygan County, Mich., a lawyer from Detroit told county commissioners that the voting machines they used in 2020 could “flip” votes and throw an election. She offered to send in a “forensic team,” at no charge to the county, to inspect ballots and scanners.

Trump’s comments on Maricopa County election recount are ‘unhinged,’ Arizona Republican official says

Trump’s comments on Maricopa County election recount are ‘unhinged,’ Arizona Republican official says

An Arizona Republican who heads up the county elections department that is the target of a GOP audit of the 2020 election results condemned former president Donald Trump for continuing to push false claims of electoral fraud months after his defeat and called his recent comments “unhinged.”

Officials consider election security ahead of May primary

Officials consider election security ahead of May primary

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Ahead of the May 18 primary, Pennsylvania officials are turning their attention to election security.

In light of the recent cyber attack on Colonial Pipeline, officials lauded the state’s voting system that they said was immune from cyber attacks.

Florida Republicans reportedly fear they miscalculated on new voting restrictions

Florida Republicans reportedly fear they miscalculated on new voting restrictions

Some Florida Republicans are reportedly growing concerned that a new bill curbing the use of mail-in voting could end up backfiring on the party.

After Florida's state legislature recently passed a bill to place new restrictions on mail ballots, some Republicans in the state are "reacting with alarm," The Washington Post reports.

Poll: Most Americans see voting rights as more important than election security

Poll: Most Americans see voting rights as more important than election security

Three in five Americans believe it's more important to ensure that all voters get to vote than it is to make sure nobody who's ineligible casts a ballot, a new poll finds, although there's an enormous partisan split on those priorities.