Spokane, other Washington counties certify Nov. 7 election results Tuesday, November 28 by The Center Square (The Center Square) – Most outcomes have been known for weeks, but results from the Nov. 7 general election were officially certified Tuesday by the Spokane County Auditor’s... Read More.
Judge declines to jail Trump co-defendant Harrison Floyd in Georgia election interference case Tuesday, November 21 by ABC News(ATLANTA) -- A Fulton County judge on Tuesday rejected a request to revoke the bond of Harrison Floyd, one of the co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case, after District Attorney Fani Willis personally argued for him to be jailed immediately.Judge Scott McAfee found that... Read More.
Another voting case could head to SCOTUS after lower court limits challenges to election laws Tuesday, November 21 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- A federal appellate panel narrowly ruled on Monday that a key provision in the Voting Rights Act (VRA) does not allow people outside the federal government to sue over alleged electoral discrimination based on race.The 2-1 opinion, if it stands, would sharply... Read More.
Appeals court, after hearing arguments, will mull limited gag order in Trump’s federal election interference case Monday, November 20 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- A Washington, D.C., appeals court pressed prosecutors with the special counsel's office and attorneys for Donald Trump over the viability of a limited gag order in Trump's federal election interference case at a hearing Monday.The limited gag order, issued by U.S. District... Read More.
Appeals court to hear arguments on limited gag order in Trump’s federal election interference case Monday, November 20 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- A Washington, D.C., appeals court will hear arguments Monday regarding former President Donald Trump's limited gag order in his federal election interference case.The hearing, before a panel of judges, is Trump's latest effort to lift the limited gag order issued by U.S.... Read More.
Fulton County DA requests August start date for Trump’s Georgia election interference trial Friday, November 17 by ABC News(ATLANTA) -- Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, in a court filing Friday, is requesting a start date of Aug. 5, 2024, for the trial of former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case.Willis had originally sought to have... Read More.
2 Georgia election workers to seek millions from Giuliani at defamation trial Wednesday, November 15 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- Former Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss will seek between $15.5 million and $43 million from Rudy Giuliani at a defamation trial slated to begin next month in a Washington, D.C., federal court, attorneys for the mother and daughter wrote in... Read More.
Nearly all Seattle City Council races have been decided a week since Election Day Tuesday, November 14 by The Center Square (The Center Square) – It’s been a full week since election day and the majority of Seattle City Council races have been decided, showing a possible transition more... Read More.
‘The boss is not going to leave’: Proffer videos show ex-Trump lawyers telling Georgia prosecutors about efforts to overturn 2020 election Monday, November 13 by ABC News(ATLANTA) -- As part of a plea deal, one of former President Donald Trump's attorneys has told prosecutors in Georgia that she was informed in the wake of the 2020 election that Donald Trump was "not going to leave" the White House -- despite... Read More.
Authorities investigating ‘suspicious’ envelopes sent to election offices in 5 states Friday, November 10 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- Federal authorities are investigating suspicious letters sent to election offices in five states – Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada and Georgia.The FBI said that "in at least four instances, preliminary tests … indicated the presence of fentanyl," according to a bulletin disseminated... Read More.
Authorities investigating ‘suspicious’ envelopes sent to state election offices Thursday, November 9 by ABC News(SPOKANE, Wash.) -- Authorities are investigating a spate of suspicious envelopes sent to election offices this week in what one state official called an act of "domestic terrorism."Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs said in a statement Thursday that envelopes containing "unknown powdery substances"... Read More.
Authorities investigating ‘suspicious’ envelopes sent to election offices in Washington, Georgia Thursday, November 9 by ABC News(SPOKANE, Wash.) -- Authorities in at least two states are investigating a spate of suspicious envelopes sent to election offices this week in what one state official called an act of "domestic terrorism."Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs said in a statement Thursday that... Read More.