As Election Day nears, Democrats and Republicans are shifting focus to key Sun Belt states like Georgia, Arizona, and North Carolina. Both parties are intensifying efforts with door-to-door outreach,
Louisiana voters will decide which presidential candidates will receive their eight electoral votes in the Nov. 5 election
Top Democrats are asking Attorney General Merrick Garland to appoint a special counsel to investigate former President Donald Trump's son-in-law two weeks before the election.
Freedom Caucus chairman and Republican Rep. Andy Harris suggested that North Carolina's legislature should consider awarding its electoral votes to Trump before votes are done being counted.
As part of the monthlong series "Protecting Your Vote," ABC News examines the closing of thousands of polling sites following a 2013 Supreme Court ruling.
The prospect of lower interest rates and declining inflation appears to have cheered up consumers. American consumers enter the final stretch of the 2024 election feeling slightly better about the economy, largely the result of lower interest rates.
A commonwealth law that only 10 people are allowed in a polling place at once could allow long lines to pile up on election day.
Minnesota voters will decide on Election Day how to award the state’s 10 presidential electoral votes, including whether to promote their two-term governor to the vice presidency. Minnesota briefly loomed as a possible presidential battleground in 2024,
Republican former President Donald Trump is hoping to win Kansas and its six electoral votes for the third consecutive presidential election on Nov. 5.
Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican former President Donald Trump will compete for Indiana’s 11 electoral votes on Election Day, with a full slate of other federal and state races rounding out the ballot.
National Guard troops have been activated during past elections to assist with cybersecurity, processing votes and potential protests. But social media posts have made the unsupported claim that former independent presidential candidate Robert F.