Stories tagged: "mail in voting"


Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, left, is escorted to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2020. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
Here’s How the Trump Donor in Charge of the USPS Could Sabotage November’s Election

Elections experts and Democrats are concerned that Louis DeJoy, the new postmaster general and longtime Republican donor, is helping President Trump set the groundwork to dispute the validity of mail-in-ballots this November.

Graphic by COURIER/Denzel Boyd; Photo by Franz Knight
Why Michigan Voters Say They Feel More Informed When Voting by Mail

When elections for offices at the local level aren't filled out in ballots, it's called "ballot roll-off," and voting by mail helped Michiganders avoid it in the August primary.

(Graphic by COURIER/Denzel Boyd; Photo by Element5 Digital)
Maricopa County Voters Can Cast Their Ballot at Any Polling Place This Fall

151 polling locations throughout Maricopa County will be converted into locations where any registered voter can go and cast their ballot.

AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File
Trump Attacks Mail-In Voting as His Poll Numbers Sag

There is zero evidence that vote-by-mail leads to widespread fraud. Even a commission convened by Trump himself found no real evidence of fraud before it was disbanded in 2018.

Photo from the White House, via Wikimedia Commons
3 Trump Policies the Majority of Michiganders Have Rejected in 2020

In a year of unprecedented crises, President Trump's message isn't resonating with what Michiganders care about most.

AP Photo/Alex Brandon
Trump Was Yards Away From a Florida Polling Place But Chose to Vote Absentee Anyway

According to CNN, Trump spent March 7, March 8, and part of March 9 in Palm Beach during Florida’s early voting period

3 Claims About Voting-By-Mail That Are Totally Wrong

Every state allows citizens to vote by absentee ballot if they cannot make it to the polling station on Election Day, but it is easier in some places than others.