President Trump’s March 2025 executive order on elections is a clear directive to the states that he wants them to change their election laws.
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The Markup: December 16, 2024
Our weekly insights and analysis of the latest in election law and policy. This week, we’re tracking 1821 bills across 44 states and Washington, D.C.
How State Election Laws Shaped Voting Patterns in 2024
The 2024 election offers the first look at how reforms passed in the wake of the 2020 election are impacting voter behavior and election administration.
State and Federal Law Ensures Only Citizens Can Vote in U.S. Elections
A rigorous set of checks and balances exist in every state to ensure that only U.S. citizens can vote in federal and statewide elections.
The Markup: October 21, 2024
In this edition of our weekly insights and analysis of the latest in election law and policy, we are tracking 1806 bills so far across 44 states and Washington, D.C.
Prepare Now To Wait For Election Results
There are three key reasons for the variable timelines found across different states for counting and reporting election results.
State of Emergency: Ensuring Accessible Elections Post-Disaster
Different states have in place established laws and procedures to address potential disruptions to elections due to natural disasters or unforeseen events.
The Markup: September 30, 2024
Welcome to The Markup, our weekly insights and analysis of the latest in election law and policy. We are tracking 1,796 bills so far this session across 44 states and D.C.
Election Watch 2024: Changes to In-Person Voting Since 2020
The pandemic made the 2020 presidential election look far different from previous elections: a record number of voters cast their ballots by mail and before Election Day, and the share of voters going to a polling place on Election Day dropped to its lowest point in...
The Markup: September 9, 2024
Welcome to The Markup, our weekly insights and analysis of the latest in election law and policy. We are tracking 1,792 bills so far this session across 44 states and D.C.