Wisconsin Election Agency Confirms System ‘Outages’ on First Day of Early Voting

‘Your votes will be counted. This is just a matter of a slow down,’ the top election official in the state said. High turnout on Wisconsin’s first in-person absentee voting caused the battleground state’s election system to experience system problems and lags, officials said on Tuesday. People who spoke with local media outlets in Milwaukee

Georgia Supreme Court Rejects GOP Bid to Reinstate State Election Rules

The state’s election rules, recently passed by the State Election Board, will not be implemented during this election cycle. The Georgia Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected the GOP’s bid to restore seven election rules recently passed by the State Election Board, which had previously been struck down by a judge. The Republican National Committee (RNC)

Trump Campaign Files Complaint Accusing UK Labour Party of ‘Foreign Interference’

The campaign accused Labour of making ‘illegal foreign national contributions’ to the Harris for President campaign. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign has filed a complaint with the election commission, accusing the UK’s Labour Party of making illegal foreign campaign contributions and interfering in the 2024 presidential elections after its volunteers allegedly traveled to the United

Amish Shah Is Using a Rented Condo To Vote From the Congressional District He’s Running To Represent. His Actual Home Is Located One District Over, Records Show.

In late September, Democrat Amish Shah joined a Zoom call with supporters of his campaign for Arizona’s First Congressional District. He addressed them from his sizable kitchen. Groceries sat on the counter behind him, and he discussed his work practicing medicine “in the heart of our district.” A week later, Shah, a physician and former

Chancellor: Colleges Shouldn’t Take a Stand on Political or Social Issues

‘The purpose of the university is to encourage debate, not settle it,’ Vanderbilt Chancellor Daniel Diermeier said during a panel discussion. A pro-Palestinian student group at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee demanded that the school denounce, divest from, and cut any connections to Israel in December—to which Chancellor Daniel Diermeier promptly responded, “No.” “I sent a