Stories Tagged as
Voting
Political groups spend millions to turn out new voters
Sep 15, 2020
Finding and educating previously unregistered voters — and getting them to the polls — is an expensive business.
What it takes to turn a sports venue into a polling place
Sep 10, 2020
With record voter turnout expected in this year's elections, arenas and other large venues are turning into voting “supercenters."
Limited election security funds pose risk for 2020
Dec 19, 2019
Some members of Congress want to include more funding for election security in the next federal spending bill, due on Dec. 20.
The midterms were about the economy, too
Nov 7, 2018
The strong economy may not have been the most popular talking point for politicians, but for voters it still mattered plenty.
Corporate America pushes employees to the polls
by
Justin Ho
Nov 5, 2018
Some companies are making it easier for employees to vote in tomorrow's midterms.
Uber and Lyft are offering discounted or free rides to the polls on Tuesday
by
Andy Uhler
Nov 5, 2018
What's in it for the ride-sharing businesses?
What if the weakest link in election security is ... confidence?
by
Molly Wood
Oct 25, 2018
We take a look at what states are doing to prepare for the midterm elections.
For public good, not for profit.
A long quest in Texas for a better voting machine
by
Molly Wood
Oct 24, 2018
Want confidence in an election? Stick to paper.
A long quest in Texas for a better voting machine
by
Molly Wood
Oct 24, 2018
Want confidence in an election? Stick to paper.
Voting machines are totally hackable. But who's going to pay to fix them?
by
Molly Wood
Oct 23, 2018
An argument for why voting systems should be regulated — and funded — like public utilities.