Ahead of Election Day, Georgia officials are preparing for this year's contest – both in safeguarding the ballot and in ...
If you've voted early or plan to vote today, you might be asked to participate in an exit poll. Here's what they are and how ...
Exit polls help us better understand who came out to vote, how different groups of people voted and how they feel about some ...
The large-scale studies of voters now include phone calls to early and mail voters as well as interviews outside polling ...
Striking New York Times tech staffers spoke to Fox News Digital about why they're walked off the job in the middle of the ...
The New York Times' Needle election prediction made its debut on election night despite the strike called by the union ...
In Georgia, where millions of people have already voted, officials are focused on ensuring the vote counting process is ...
The writing utensils figured prominently in conspiracy theories in previous elections. But they’re often fine to use on paper ...
Canton Repository staff writer and columnist Charita Goshay worked Election Day as a poll worker. She writes about the ...
While election officials use technology for voter registration, tallying and in some cases vote-casting, the system is largely centered around paper ballots.
From false claims about typos, glitches and stray marks invalidating voters' ballots to misleading claims about voting ...
A New York Times tech workers strike stretched into Election Day on Tuesday, and the picketing employees said they'd love to ...