Washington and Oregon filed a joint lawsuit Friday against the Trump administration over the president's "illegal executive order attacking elections and voting rights." In a press conference from Seattle,
Competing to be his replacement are city council members Mike Brownfield and Lilija Stevens, who both serve Ward 1. "I'm proud of what we've accomplished, and Washington continues to grow,
President Donald Trump’s sweeping order, signed March 25, looks to uproot voter registration and mail-in voting rules under the auspices of eradicating election fraud. Notably for Washington and Oregon, the order seeks to prevent states from counting ballots received after Election Day.
Washington and Oregon on Friday became the latest states to ask a court to reject President Donald Trump’s efforts to overhaul elections in the U.S., a day after Democratic officials in 19 others filed a similar lawsuit.
Washington Attorney General Nick Brown and Secretary of State Steve Hobbs announced a lawsuit against the Trump administration Friday. The lawsuit challenges a new executive order that
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is charged with protecting election security infrastructure.
Washington teamed with Oregon to file the elections lawsuit, asserting that the president has no authority over how states conduct elections.
Voters will decide on fire district mergers, levy and bond approval for school district improvement projects and continued investment in road improvement projects.
The SAVE Act, which would require people to prove they are U.S citizens before they can legally vote comes up in the U.S. House on Thursday.
Embattled Democrats have new reason to hope. The party has spent the early months of the year soul-searching the causes of a bitter election defeat and fighting internally over how best to
For the first time in 24 years, there is a new person holding the mayor’s gavel in the city of Washington. Alderperson Lilija Stevens won the open seat over