Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc on the deepest red areas of North Carolina. Hundreds are dead and missing in the region.
Election officials in Georgia, North Carolina and Florida are working quickly to ensure voters can still securely cast early ...
With polling places destroyed, workers missing, and residents displaced, officials scramble to restore ballot access.
Democracy Now! looks at how Hurricane Helene is impacting election preparation in Republican-leaning hard-hit areas of the battleground state of North Carolina, where some roads are impassable and ...
Just weeks after Hurricane Helene struck the Southeast, claiming at least 182 lives, voters there will be casting ballots in ...
Early voting in North Carolina is facing hurdles as the impacts of Hurricane Helene continue to devastate communities in the ...
North Carolina election officials won't know until later this week whether some in-person early voting sites in areas hit by ...
Kennedy’s addition to the New York ballot was initially challenged on the grounds that he used an invalid address. During his ...
Hurricane Helene has caused significant disruptions for election officials in North Carolina and across the southeastern U.S.
Helene is the first catastrophic event in U.S. history to affect two critical swing states within six weeks of a presidential ...
Riggs bemoaned her colleagues’ “egregious and unjustified” interference with the election. She explains that opinion.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene’s destruction in Western North Carolina, concerns have emerged about whether residents ...