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How Jan. 6 Enabled Greater Interference In Our Elections

For more coverage of the Jan. 6 attack, read our collection of essays and reflections examining where we are as a country one year later, including what has — and hasn’t — changed since a ... Read More
How every known Jan. 6 participant fared in U.S., state midterm elections - Newsweek

Full List of January 6 Participants Who Secured Election. Derrick Van Orden—U.S. House, Wisconsin. Ken Paxton—Attorney General, Texas. Angela Paxton—State Senate, Texas ... Read More
Judges, witnesses, prosecutors increasingly warn of threats to democracy in 2024 elections as Jan. 6 prosecutions continue - CBS News

In early March, U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly looked at 23-year-old Clifford Mackrell, a Jan. 6 defendant from Ohio, and as she sentenced him to 27 months in prison for his role in ... Read More
Schwarzenegger: Jan. 6 shows what happens ‘when people are being lied to about the elections’

Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (D) said the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol illustrates what happens “when people are being lied to about the elections,” referencing the noteworthy ... Read More
Jan. 6 panel members offer long-awaited elections reform bill

Reps. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) and Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.), two members of the House panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack, introduced a bill on Monday to reform the Electoral College Act,… ... Read More
How January 6 security lapses enabled 2021's Capitol attack - MSNBC

The 2022 mid-term elections may show us if our law enforcement agencies have learned from Jan. 6. ... How January 6 security lapses enabled 2021's Capitol attack. Read More
Maryland elections official quits after being hit with Jan. 6 charges - The Hill

Carlos Ayala, a Republican member of the Maryland State Board of Elections, resigned from his post Thursday after the FBI arrested him Tuesday on charges related to participating in the riot at ... Read More
No Jan. 6 Disruptions Are Expected as Trump's Win Boosts Republicans' Faith in Elections -- for Now - U.S. News & World Report

This Jan. 6 won't be the same. The last time, Trump urged his vice president, Mike Pence, who was presiding over the certification, to intervene to keep him in the White House. Read More
Republican presidential candidates on Jan. 6 and democracy : NPR

NBC News reported that a voter at an Iowa event in May asked Haley how she would make sure there's a "fair and speedy" trial for those charged in the Jan. 6 attack. Read More
Since Jan. 6, Michigan has made these changes to prevent insurrection - Detroit Free Press

It’s been three years since the greatest assault on our democracy, and many of the tools that election deniers used to attempt to carry out the Jan. 6 insurrection were fashioned here in Michigan. Read More
Elections and Disinformation Are Colliding Like Never Before in 2024

A wave of elections coincides with state influence operations, a surge of extremism, A.I. advances and a pullback in social media protections. By Tiffany Hsu Stuart A. Thompson and Steven Lee ... Read More
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