Is the Voting Rights Act at risk?Is the Voting Rights Act at risk?
Is the Voting Rights Act at risk?A federal appeals court is challenging Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act in a battle that's likely to make its way to the Supreme Court.
Is the Voting Rights Act at risk?A federal appeals court is challenging Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act in a battle that's likely to make its way to the Supreme Court.
Meta closes thousands of fake Facebook accounts polarizing 2024 votersTo appear more like genuine Facebook accounts, the fake profiles would sometimes post about fashion or pets.
What the latest endorsement for Nikki Haley means for her campaignThe political arm of the powerful Koch network has endorsed Haley's presidential campaign, committing virtually unlimited funds.
Colorado Supreme Court to hear case that could bar Trump from ballotState election officials are hoping for a final decision by Jan. 5, which is when Colorado must finalize its primary ballot.
Manchin slams Biden, Trump as White House speculation swirlsSen. Joe Manchin isn't running for the U.S. Senate next year, but he could appear on the ballot as a presidential candidate.
Dates set for presidential, vice presidential debatesThe first presidential debate will take place on Sept. 16, 2024, at Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas.
Meta allows Instagram, Facebook ads that say 2020 election was riggedThe move is one of several changes Meta and others have made to loosen constraints on campaign ads ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
New Hampshire defies Democrats and sets date for 1st primaryNew Hampshire Secretary of State Dave Scanlan announced that his state will hold its 2024 presidential primaries on Jan. 23.
Republican Tim Scott drops bid for presidentThe South Carolina senator made the surprise announcement on “Sunday Night in America” with Trey Gowdy.
A shortage of ballots delayed Mississippi's gubernatorial electionGroups filed two lawsuits to help ensure that polling places stayed open long enough for residents to vote.
Trump again skips GOP debate to hold nearby campaign rally insteadWith just 10 weeks until the Iowa caucuses, time is running out for the other Republican presidential candidates to make their impact on voters.
Democrat Cherelle Parker elected 1st female mayor of PhiladelphiaThe 51-year-old politician will replace Democrat Jim Kenney, who served two terms as mayor of Philadelphia.
3rd GOP presidential debate: Who's in and who's outCandidates will hit the debate stage for a third time Wednesday night, but not the Republican front-runner.
Election night recap: Abortion rights, marijuana, incumbents winOhio enshrined abortion rights while legalizing marijuana as Kentucky and Mississippi reelected incumbent governors.
1-on-1 with former Central Park 5's Yusef SalaamSalaam was sent to prison when he was 15 and spent almost seven years there before he was exonerated.
These are some of the key races Americans will decide on Election DayFrom gubernatorial and mayoral races to decisions about abortion access and legalizing marijuana, voters will lay out their future.
Exclusive: Virginia Gov. Youngkin talks GOP chances on Election DayGov. Glenn Youngkin told Scripps News that Republicans have a good chance of flipping the Senate while maintaining control of the House.
Cody Smith expected to become the next mayor of Uvalde, TexasTuesday's vote was Uvalde's first mayoral election since the May 2022 massacre when a gunman killed 19 young students and two teachers.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear wins reelectionBeshear, a Democrat, was first elected to office in 2019.
Ohio votes to legalize recreational cannabisOhio has voted to legalize recreational cannabis, becoming the 24th state to decriminalize the possession of certain amounts.
Mississippi Republican Gov. Tate Reeves projected to win reelectionVoters had to choose between incumbent Republican Gov. Tate Reeves and Democratic challenger Brandon Presley on Tuesday.
Democrats projected to take full control of Virginia statehousePolitical insiders view the win for Democrats as a loss for Virginia's Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
Gabe Amo becomes Rhode Island's first Black member of CongressAmo survived a tight primary and took a lead in polling over Republican Gerry Leonard to take the Congressional seat.
Ohio votes to enshrine abortion rights into state constitutionOhio is now projected to join Kansas and Kentucky among Republican-leaning states to enshrine abortion rights into law.
Poll: Trump leads Biden in 5 key battleground statesThe New York Times and Siena College poll shows Biden has lost significant ground among Black and Hispanic voters.
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds will endorse DeSantis for presidentReynolds is well-liked within the GOP and will break with long-standing Iowa tradition to endorse Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
What's at stake in Mississippi's general election on TuesdayIncumbent Republican Gov. Tate Reeves will take on Democratic challenger Brandon Presley on Tuesday Nov. 7.
Virginia race seen as litmus test for 2024 electionVirginia's state legislature is one of just two with split representation. Like the U.S. Congress, Democrats hold the Senate; the GOP has the House.
Rhode Island could elect its first Black member of CongressRhode Island, a predominantly White state, could elect former Biden administration staffer Gabe Amo to serve in the House of Representatives.
Meet the 3 candidates running for mayor in Uvalde, TexasA former mayor, a teacher, and the mother of a 10-year-old school shooting victim in Uvalde are vying for the mayoral seat.
Will deep-red Kentucky reelect popular Democratic governor next week?Despite the state being historically Republican, Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear is well-liked and leading in recent polls.
Ohio could become latest state to legalize abortion, marijuanaOhio could join Kansas and Kentucky among Republican-leaning states to enshrine abortion rights in law.
Mike Pence has halted his 2024 presidential campaignFormer Vice President Mike Pence announced his decision during the Republican Jewish Coalition in Las Vegas.
Scripps News exclusive: Dean Phillips on his presidential candidacyWhile largely considered a long-shot candidate, Phillips believes the next election could be a repeat of 2016 if he doesn't run.