Mr. Brooks lost his Alabama Senate runoff on Tuesday. He had been snubbed by former President Donald J. Trump, who withdrew his endorsement of Mr. Brooks and supported his rival.
Author: Neil Vigdor
A man who threatened Colorado’s secretary of state on Instagram faces two years in prison.
A guilty plea from a Nebraska man was the first conviction from a Justice Department task force created to combat the intimidation of election officials.
Playing to Trump’s G.O.P. Base, Combat Veteran Wins Nevada House Primary
Sam Peters, a retired Air Force major and Bronze Star recipient, will challenge the Democratic incumbent, Steven Horsford, in the Fourth District.
Jan. 6 Inquiry Votes Aren’t Costing G.O.P. Incumbents in Primaries, Yet
Eleven of 14 incumbents have won their primaries, with two contests still to be determined. Primary challenges still await a dozen more.
Jan. 6 Inquiry Votes Aren’t Costing G.O.P. Incumbents in Primaries, Yet
Eleven of 14 incumbents have won their primaries, with two contests still to be determined. Primary challenges still await a dozen more.
A candidate in Georgia who appeared to get few Election Day votes was actually in first place.
The discrepancy in a race for a county-level board of commissioners seat was blamed on a series of technical errors.
Georgia Candidate Who Appeared to Get Few Votes Was Actually in 1st Place
The discrepancy in a race for a county-level board of commissioners seat was blamed on a series of technical errors.
Pennsylvania Court Orders Undated Ballots to Be Counted, Siding With McCormick For Now
David McCormick, who was trailing Dr. Mehmet Oz by fewer than 1,000 votes, had sued to have ballots without handwritten dates on their return envelopes counted.
Disqualified Republican candidates in Michigan governor’s race lose appeals.
James Craig and Perry Johnson, two of the top G.O.P. contenders, asked the courts to overturn a canvassing board’s ruling that their nominating petitions contained forged signatures.
Lawyers for McCormick and Oz Argue Over Undated Ballots in Court
The race could ultimately determine control of the closely divided Senate.