E-Mail Votes Cause Headaches, Raise Doubts
It'll give us something else to fight over
Machines that switch votes, robo-calls with misleading information ...
The state's election system sustains that suspenseful goodness
Voter ID is a must in emerging democracies
How would we vote early and often?
He hopes the president's energy policies alienate voters
He offers an alternative to a nutty Republican and a hack Democrat
Only voting for an approved, major-party candidate can give you a tingling sensation
Seems like a lot of trouble for little reason
America's free and fair elections
Trouble in the city of brotherly love
A neighborhood-oriented thief in Sarasota has written a postcard to a neighbor to explain exactly why her Obama signs have been repeatedly removed from her lawn.
If you're not voting today (and you probably shouldn't) the folks at Cultivated Wit and Fight for the Future would like you to know that your excuse for not voting sucks.
Libertarian Party presidential nominee Gary Johnson's final campaign ad implores voters to "cast a protest vote that counts."
New polling places and out-of-date websites make for a messy election day in Chicago
They have something more important to do, saving the universe
The Washington Post's house progressive (OK, OK, he's not exactly alone over there) Ezra Klein explains today with astonishing succinctness why you should consider voting for Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson.
In the sense the Obamaites mean, cynicism is skepticism toward politicians' grand plans.
According to the Real Clear Politics (RCP) Battleground State poll averages, President Obama leads in six of the eight most contested races.
Defendants call the suit frivolous while plaintiffs are demanding a hand count
Of the three states looking to legalize marijuana today, Oregon is probably the least likely to do so. But that hasn't dampened the spirits of the people behind Measure 80.
Compare and contrast leadership transitions
"Somebody said that if Mitt Romney wins, he's gonna make us homeless."