short readsNov 3, 2020 Amid pandemic, the long decline of in-person voting on Election Day is likely to accelerate this year Votes cast on Election Day have grown steadily less significant over the past several election cycles as a share of total votes cast.
short readsMay 14, 2020 The state of the U.S. Postal Service in 8 charts The last year the Postal Service recorded any profit was 2006, and its cumulative losses since then totaled $83.1 billion as of March 31.
short readsJan 31, 2020 What to know about the Iowa caucuses After months of campaigning, debating, polling and fundraising, Democratic presidential candidates face their first real-world test Feb. 3.
short readsDec 10, 2015 Supreme Court could reshape voting districts, with big impact on Hispanics How the Supreme Court decides a redistricting case from Texas could affect Hispanic voting strength and House representation from coast to coast.