Ohio’s Democracy Pays the Price for LaRose’s Political Ambition
Just because LaRose’s path to the U.S. Senate hit a major roadblock doesn’t mean his anti-democratic actions will.
Just because LaRose’s path to the U.S. Senate hit a major roadblock doesn’t mean his anti-democratic actions will.
In his bid to be North Carolina’s next governor, Josh Stein is positioning himself as a fierce defender of abortion access for everyone, voting rights and upholding democracy and someone who’s not afraid to fight for what he believes in, even if it puts him at odds with his fellow lawmakers.
If the virus of mass voter challenges is an epidemic threatening to sweep across the nation and undermine our democracy, then Georgia is patient zero.
Maricopa County is an unfortunate example of how sheriff elections do not necessarily represent the will of the people.
Bolstered by his three new hires, Michael Whatley has promised to “work around the clock to file aggressive litigation where needed.”
Meet the wide-ranging cast of characters involved in this “frivolous” lawsuit to ban electronic voting machines in Arizona that’s dragged on for two years.
For Women’s History Month, Democracy Docket spoke to just a few of the many women attorneys and activists who are at the vanguard of today’s fight for voting rights. Here’s what we learned.
As we barrel head first into the thick of the 2024 election, Democracy Docket spoke with extremism researchers and experts to discuss threats to election workers.
Despite reports that Kari Lake has tried to soften her image for her U.S. Senate race, Kari Lake is still an election denier.
It’s a tale as old as time in Ohio, but Republican officials are again using their authority to thwart efforts to expand the people’s power.
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