Vice President Kamala Harris‘s presidential campaign is still sending multiple emails per day pleading with supporters for funds, more than three weeks after Election Day. The emails, the most recent being from Tuesday night,
Washington — More than two weeks after Election Day 2024, the results in a handful of races for the U.S. House of Representatives are still outstanding. But enough races have been decided for CBS News to project that Republicans will hold onto control of the House with at least 218 seats, the number needed for a majority.
While smooth, election season in Arizona still isn't really over. The Gaggle discusses what still needs to be done to wrap up the 2024 election.
Secretary of State Frank LaRose once served his country as a Green Beret overseas — now, he uses that training for what he says is the most important “No-Fail” mission of his
Boone County Clerk Justin Crigler told The Enquirer he learned about the issue on Election Day when poll workers from two voting sites – the Union Fire Station and Larry A. Ryle High School – called his office because they were running low on printed ballots and that incorrect ones may have been handed out.
Several contests that could determine the balance of power in Congress remain too close to call two weeks after Election Day.
Gov. Ron Desantis has set the special election to replace former U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz with a primary election on Jan. 28 and a general election on April 1. The Florida Department of State announced the special election timeline Friday afternoon.
"Pivoting our attention to local elections, candidates and issues can be really empowering,” says Sam Kang of Civics Learning Project.
Secretary of State Adrian Fontes shares final vote totals for the presidential race as well as voter turnout numbers during the certification of the Nov. 5 general election on Nov. 25, 2024, in Phoenix.
Utah lawmakers declined to recommend a bill that would have prevented the counting of mail-in ballots that arrive after polls close on Election Day.
Alabama under a bill filed in the state legislature this month. The Tuesday after the first Monday in November would become a state holiday in Alabama during years with a presidential or gubernatorial election,