With the election just days away, concerns perpetuated by Republicans over votes being miscounted have reached fever pitch.
A business in Tulsa is allowing voters to break glass as a way to release their feelings following this week's election.
Four accounts of attempted ballot box arson across three Western states have been reported. Here's a reminder of the ...
Griswold has made available at least $5 million in grant money for more physical security at election sites, which has allowed counties to take measures such as installing bulletproof glass or ...
They include bulletproof glass, security cameras and doors ... media posts suggesting ways to damage ballot drop boxes and hamper mail voting. He said the letters with white powder were designed ...
Drop boxes have become a flashpoint ... The installation of bulletproof glass in the Elections Bureau office. A bullet-resistant film on the first-floor windows so that, as Crocamo put it ...
Voting in the 19th century usually involved casting a printed paper ballot. State election laws typically specified the dimensions and thickness of the paper, and the size of type to be used. The rest ...
A Tulsa business offered an outlet for voters feeling frustrated with the election to release their emotions by breaking glass.
Despite disruptions created by an emailed bomb threat, Clearfield County’s election board and workers prevailed and produced ...
Bulletproof glass. Security cameras. Panic buttons ... security concerns are now a daily consideration in his role as the chief Adams County elections official during the bitterly contested 2024 ...
With the specter of political violence looming, the Department of Homeland Security has advised hundreds of communities on ...
MARIETTA, Ga. — The election director in Cobb County, an Atlanta suburb where votes will be fiercely contested in this year's presidential race, recently organized a five-hour training session. The ...