election laws This Supreme Court Case Could Have a Huge Impact on Elections Next term, the Supreme Court could rule on Moore v. Harper, a North Carolina case that could change the balance of power between a state’s legislature and its courts. That could have profound effects on elections and a state court’s ability to check the power of a state legislature, and limit the court’s influence on procedures like redistricting and voting...
voting Florida's New Voting Law Puts a Spotlight on Ron DeSantis Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis could have 2024 political ambitions beyond the Sunshine State, depending on how his 2022 re-election campaign goes. Now he’s in the spotlight after signing a bill adding more restrictions on drop boxes and more, NBCLX Political Editor Noah Pransky explains.
The Myth The Myth: Absentee and Mail-In Ballots Are Different President Trump has slammed mail-in voting as riddled with fraud, while telling his supporters that it’s perfectly fine to submit absentee ballots in some key swing states. But is there a difference between absentee and mail-in ballots? In the latest episode of our series “The Myth,” Chase Cain is debunking this claim.