Wisconsin’s In-Person Early Voting up 40 Percent From 2020

The state reported that more than 292,000 ballots had been cast three days after in-person absentee voting started. Wisconsin has followed a trend across battleground states, posting much higher in-person absentee voting this year than in 2020. Three days after in-person absentee voting started on Oct. 22, the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) reported that 292,702

Bezos Made Decision to Block Harris Endorsement in Washington Post, Paper Reports

The paper, which is owned by the Amazon founder, cites two anonymous sources who said it was his call. It appears The Washington Post’s decision to forgo endorsing a presidential candidate—for only the second time since 1976—was made by its owner, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, according to the newspaper. The paper’s decision was initially explained

Chinese-Linked Hack Breaches US Telecom Sector as Election Threats Mount

The FBI and CISA said the hackers have breached U.S. telecommunications networks, prompting mitigation measures and an investigation. Hackers linked to the Chinese Communist Party have breached America’s commercial telecommunications sector, according to federal agencies, which are “aggressively” working to mitigate the harm, while unconfirmed reports suggest that former President Donald Trump and his running

Appeals Court Says Mississippi Law Allowing Ballots After Election Day Is Illegal

The opinion redirects the case back to the lower court while refraining from issuing an injunction that would halt Mississippi’s law. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit released an opinion on Oct. 25 stating that federal law requires mail-in ballots be counted no later than election day. In doing so, it ruled

Appeals Court Overturns Mississippi Law That Allows Mail-In Ballots After Election Day

An appeals court held that mail-in ballots can’t be counted if they are received after Election Day. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit released an opinion on Oct. 25 stating that federal law requires mail-in ballots be counted no later than election day. In September, the appeals court heard arguments over Mississippi’s