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Big Margins Sidetrack Election Reform

Five ways to safeguard voting rights and how close Senate races could save the election reform movement. 

Voting Prison Blues

There's a movement to restore voting rights to felons who've served their time. Whether you're for or against it likely depends on whether you're a Republican or a Democrat.

Do Americans Trust Their Voting System?

Mostly, yes, but research finds that winners are more confident their ballot counted, while losers have their suspicions.

Vote-Fraud Fears Fall Before Disenfranchisement Fear

Ongoing efforts to limit the number of voters in Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin and Nevada - all predicated on the fear of voter fraud and all launched by Republicans -- suffered major setbacks this week.

It May Be Harder to Vote in Swing States

With fewer than two weeks before Election Day, lawyers for both parties are in the courtroom sparring over voting rights.

Misleading Mailers Descend on Swing States

Short on detail or just plain wrong, mailings with GOP return addresses are sowing confusion on voting status with fewer than two months before the big day.

The Short-Attention-Span Electorate

An election special, focusing on primaries and voters' knowledge of nominees

America Wants YOU to be a Poll Worker

Research shows how poll workers on the front lines of elections affect voter confidence.

E-Vote Vendor Admits Decade of Flaws

A leading voting machine maker says software used in 34 states has been losing votes.

AARP, Meet STD

Studies show the over-50 demographic needs AIDS education.