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John Oliver debunks Trump's claim that voting by mail leads to 'massive fraud'
He's made stickers, too.
By Sam Haysom
Twitter brings back special labels for profiles of political candidates
The most stressful place to read about elections is bringing back a clarifying feature.
By Alex Perry
Voting on Los Angeles' new machines was a mess
Technical difficulties with the 'modernized' voting system has voters waiting in long lines and casting provisional ballots.
By Morgan Sung
Now is the time to start your politics podcast. Here’s how to get started.
Just in time for 2020 elections!
By Matt Binder
Surprise, surprise security experts are warning that 'high tech' voting and elections don't mix
Don't freak out. Yet.
By Words by Jack Morse; Video by Marvin Van Buren
The tech product that made Bloomberg rich is a perfect metaphor for his candidacy
Here's what made Bloomberg a billionaire with a 'B.'
By Rachel Kraus
After damning report, a voting app says it’s secure—but experts have questions
The battle rages on over the future of voting.
By Rachel Kraus
Stephen Colbert goes to absolute town on Iowa caucus voting app disaster
"The app was supposed to count the votes and, I think, kill James Bond?"
Hulu's upcoming 'Hillary' tells HRC's life story
To use Hillary's own words: What Happened.
Influencers urge young people to vote in UK election to 'cancel the haters'
Strong words from the young minds "you say bitch and whine all the time."
Hugh Grant knocking on doors in the name of Brexit is giving us 'Love Actually' vibes
This time, he wasn't a PM looking for love.
Twitter warns UK political party over misleading 'factcheck' rebrand
Anyone can do it.
Over 80 LGBTQ candidates win in Tuesday's election
Queer candidates won at least 73 local elections, five state legislative seats, four mayoral races, and one opening for a judge.
John Oliver takes an eye-opening look at the problems with the U.S. voting system
"We can fix this, and we must fix this."
By Sam Haysom
Facebook will ban ads that discourage people from voting
Not even politicians can lie about voting, now.
By Rachel Kraus
Facebook will allow speech from politicians to break its 'community standards'
There are two social medias: one for politicians and one for the rest of us.
By Matt Binder
Yes, you can still visit Bob Dole's 1996 campaign website. Here is its story.
Bob Dole's 1996 presidential campaign website is still online.
By Matt Binder
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, a Democratic presidential candidate, sues Google for ‘election interference’
Gabbard says Google suspended her advertising account for hours following the Democratic primary debate last month.
By Matt Binder
Facebook bans political ads from other countries to fight EU election interference
"This will be a real barrier for anyone who's thinking of using our ads to interfere in an election from outside of a country."
Twitter adds option to report attempts to mislead voters
“It’s misleading about voting” is a new reporting option on Twitter.
By Matt Binder
SecurityWatch: Fixing US elections is easier—and harder—than you'd think
The security community understands how to fix voting machines and verify elections, but it might not be enough.
By Max Eddy