Tag: 2026 elections
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Republicans Unveil ‘Make Elections Great Again’ Act: What It Would Do and Why It Matters
Republicans unveiled the Make Elections Great Again Act (MEGA Act), aimed at establishing national standards for federal elections to enhance voter confidence and security. The bill requires photo IDs, new voter registration criteria, and stricter ballot regulations. Critics argue it risks voter access, particularly for marginalized groups, intensifying debates ahead of the 2026 midterms.
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Federal Appeals Court Upholds Key Provisions of Georgia’s Election Law
A federal appeals court upheld key components of Georgia’s 2021 election law, including state authority over local election administration and a ban on ballot photography at polling places. The unanimous ruling found plaintiffs lacked legal standing, preserving the provisions amid ongoing legal challenges and debates over election integrity and voter access.
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FBI Executes Search Warrant at Georgia Election Office in 2020 Election Probe
On January 28, 2026, FBI agents executed a search warrant at Fulton County’s Election Hub in Georgia as part of a federal investigation into the 2020 presidential election and allegations of fraud. The seizure of ballots and election materials has reignited debates on election integrity and federal authority, impacting future electoral processes.
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Connecticut Governor’s Race 2026: Who’s Running, What’s at Stake, and How the Field Is Shaping Up
The 2026 Connecticut gubernatorial election, set for November 3, features incumbent Democratic Governor Ned Lamont seeking a third term against a progressive challenger, Josh Elliott. Meanwhile, Republicans face a fragmented primary with candidates like Ryan Fazio and Erin Stewart. Lamont is the favorite, but GOP dynamics may influence the general election.
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Citizens United’s Enduring Influence: How the 2010 Decision Still Shapes American Elections in 2026
On January 21, 2010, the Supreme Court’s ruling in Citizens United v. FEC allowed unlimited corporate and union spending in federal elections, reshaping campaign finance. This decision led to the rise of super PACs and dark money, raising concerns about transparency and voter influence as the political landscape faces ongoing challenges and calls for reform…
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Washington, D.C. 2026 Mayoral Race Takes Shape After Bowser Exit
With Mayor Muriel Bowser not running for a fourth term, the 2026 Washington, D.C. mayoral election is shaping up as a competitive race. Key contenders include Janeese Lewis George, Kenyan McDuffie, and Gary Goodweather, among others. The primary is on June 16, 2026, influencing local political dynamics amidst significant challenges.
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2026 Maryland Governor’s Race: What We Know So Far
The 2026 Maryland gubernatorial election is set for November 3, 2026, with party primaries on June 23, 2026. Incumbent Democratic Governor Wes Moore seeks re-election alongside Aruna Miller. While early polling shows Moore as the frontrunner, Republican candidates are emerging, and the race remains dynamic leading up to the filing deadline.
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Who Is Running for Governor of New York in 2026?
The 2026 New York gubernatorial election is set for November 3, featuring incumbent Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul, facing a primary challenge from Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado, and presumptive Republican nominee Bruce Blakeman. Issues of affordability and public safety will dominate the campaign, with Hochul currently leading in polls.
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Who Is Running for Governor of Texas in 2026?
The 2026 Texas gubernatorial election is scheduled for November 3, with party primaries on March 3. Incumbent Governor Greg Abbott seeks a fourth term, facing minor GOP challengers. State Rep. Gina Hinojosa leads a competitive Democratic primary. Analysts expect a Republican advantage due to Abbott’s incumbency and funding.
