WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Justice Department has been cleared to send lawyers to polling sites in Missouri ... Missouri ...
After Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a last-minute lawsuit Monday to stop the U.S. Department of Justice from ...
Six Michigan cities will be monitored by the U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) for compliance with federal voting rights laws ...
A pair of federal judges rejected requests from the attorneys general of Missouri and Texas seeking to block the Justice ...
The Justice Department last week announced plans to send monitors to 86 jurisdictions in 27 states, the most in two decades.
As federal election monitors make their way to Texas, there's a last-minute political battle brewing over whether they have a ...
The Justice Department said it's sending election monitors to 86 counties across 27 states on Tuesday, which is more than ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton originally tried kicking federal monitors out of the Lone Star State, but he and the DOJ ...
Some Republican-led states say they they will block Justice Department’s election monitors from going inside polling places ...
Missouri and Florida have also vowed to oppose the DOJ’s measures, arguing that state law “strictly limits” who is authorized to be at polling locations.
Miami Beach residents vote at the early voting polling place at the Miami Beach City Hall, on Tuesday, October 31, 2023. The ...