By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer Federal judge have rejected bids by Missouri and Texas officials to block U.S.
Missouri's Republican attorney general and secretary of state filed a lawsuit in a bid to ban the Department of Justice from interfering with polling places.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton originally tried kicking federal monitors out of the Lone Star State, but he and the DOJ ...
Federal judges ruled this week to permit Department of Justice (DOJ) lawyers to monitor polling sites in Texas and Missouri ...
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While many on the left are calling for federal workers at voting sites, Republican leadership is fighting to block access to ...
Just as the states have no authority to prevent DOJ from conducting investigations, the federal government has no authority to interfere with the states’ administration of elections.
GOP officials in three states have tried to block the Justice Department from engaging in its decades-long practice of sending observers into polling places.
Voters wait in line to cast their ballot at a polling location for the 2024 Presidential election. The US Department of ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the Department of Justice asking for a temporary restraining order to prevent federal ...