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Plaintiffs claim Chouteau County commission elections dilute Native votes


Two Native American voters in the Chippewa Cree Tribe are suing Chouteau County for minimizing the impact of Native voters' voices in local elections. They say at-large elections prevent Native ... Read More

Trump's plan to ban mail-in ballots would exclude more Native voters, activists say


President Donald Trump's recent attack on mail-in ballots concerned Indigenous activists, who see it as another attempt to reduce Native turnout. An executive order earlier this year already raised ... Read More

Why voter turnout is low in Alabama’s municipal elections


MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WIAT) — Communities across Alabama saw some competitive races for mayor and other offices this year. With fewer people at the polls, state leaders say outreach should remain a focus ... Read More

Ahead of 2026 midterms, courts rule on key NC election practices


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