Dominion, Liberty Vote and 2020 election
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Majority of Supreme Court signaled that it would allow candidates for federal office to challenge state elections laws without having to prove harm.
Lower courts had ruled that Bost did not have the right to sue, as he could not prove any specific injury from the law and thus had no standing in the case — Bost had won his election. Standing hinges on whether you can prove a specific injury, not just come to the table with a general grievance relying on pure speculation of injury.
A judge has given more time to find a new prosecutor for the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump and others.
More than a dozen candidates are vying for the chance to represent Tennessee’s Seventh Congressional District, which cuts through part of Nashville. Read more ›
Results from the first parliamentary elections since the fall of Bashar al-Assad show only 13% of seats were won by female and minority candidates.