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Supreme Court case could reshape campaign finance — and open new money pathways into Georgia's biggest races

A U.S. Supreme Court case challenging federal limits on coordinated political spending could unleash a wave of big-donor money into Georgia's House, Senate, and statewide contests, experts warn -- ... Read More
Could Supreme Court mail-in-ballot counting case affect Nevada elections?

An upcoming U.S. Supreme Court case could shake up future elections for Nevada and 15 other states that allow post-Election Day mail-ballot counting. Earlier this month, the higher court agreed to ... Read More
Supreme Court could shake up mail ballot and campaign finance rules ahead of midterm elections

The Supreme Court will hear arguments in a pair of cases in the coming months, which could significantly affect how much candidates coordinate spending with political parties and which mail ballots ... Read More
Supreme Court to hear cases on separation of powers, campaign expense limits

The Supreme Court will hear cases next week on the separation of powers and campaign expense limits. Justices will listen to arguments in Trump v. Slaughter and National Republican Senatorial ... Read More
Special elections ordered for Mississippi Supreme Court after voting rights violation

A federal judge ordered special elections after earlier ordering the state to redraw the electoral map used to select justices, concluding the current configuration dilutes the power of Black voters. Read More
How a Supreme Court case could reshape the South's congressional representation

Louisiana voters and elected officials are waiting on a Supreme Court decision that could reshape voting in much of the South. Why it matters: The case targets the Voting Rights Act, a key tool for ... Read More
Supreme Court temporarily blocks ruling that found Texas congressional map is likely racially biased

Texas lawmakers voted on new congressional districts during a special session in August. The map was designed to give the GOP an advantage in the midterm elections. The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday ... Read More
Supreme Court allows Texas to use newly drawn congressional district map for 2026 midterm elections

In a major win for Republicans and President Trump, the Supreme Court restored Texas’ newly redrawn congressional map Thursday, allowing the state’s controversial redistricting plan to be implemented ... Read More
Supreme Court poised to reshape next 3 election cycles

The Supreme Court is expected to rule any day on Texas's controversial congressional map, with a decision likely before Dec. 8, the filing deadline for candidates in Texas. Why it matters: An ... Read More
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