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ProPublica is investigating excesses of both major political parties. We are focusing our efforts in three broad areas: who votes, who counts the votes and who is providing legal, intellectual and financial backing for efforts aimed at restricting voting or influencing the election process.

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N.C. Lawmakers Move to Stop Votes From Being Discarded Based on Postelection Rule Changes

Spurred by ProPublica’s reporting, Democrats have introduced a measure designed to block a right-wing strategy to disallow ballots after they were cast. It’s being used to try to upend the results of a key state Supreme Court race.

She Supports Trump’s Anti-Immigration Policies. Texas Incorrectly Flagged Her as a “Noncitizen” on Its Voting Rolls.

Mary Howard-Elley is the 10th U.S. citizen identified by ProPublica, The Texas Tribune and Votebeat whose registration was canceled after her citizenship was questioned. Her saga shows how tough it can be for eligible voters to get reinstated.

A Right-Wing Think Tank Claimed to Be a Church. Now, Members of Congress Want to Investigate.

Forty lawmakers are calling on the IRS and the Treasury to investigate after ProPublica reported that the Family Research Council gained protections by claiming it is a church.

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N.C. Lawmakers Move to Stop Votes From Being Discarded Based on Postelection Rule Changes

The Militia and the Mole

How Trump Plans to Seize the Power of the Purse From Congress

What ProPublica Reporters Will Be Watching on Election Day

A Georgia Election Official’s Months-Long Push to Make It Easier to Challenge the 2024 Results

Trump Claims “Illegal Alien” Voting Is Rampant. His Own Party Disagrees.

Nevada Says It Worked Out the Kinks in Its New Voter System in Time for The Election, but Concerns Remain

Election Skeptics Are Targeting Voting Officials With Ads That Suggest They Don’t Have to Certify Results

She Supports Trump’s Anti-Immigration Policies. Texas Incorrectly Flagged Her as a “Noncitizen” on Its Voting Rolls.

“Put Them in Trauma”: Inside a Key MAGA Leader’s Plans for a New Trump Agenda

Georgia Judge Rules Election Officials Must Count All Votes and Certify Results

Right-Wing Activists Pushed False Claims About Election Fraud. Now They’re Recruiting Poll Workers in Swing States.

Greg Abbott Boasted That Texas Removed 6,500 Noncitizens From Its Voter Rolls. That Number Was Likely Inflated.

In Texas’ Third-Largest County, the Far Right’s Vision for Local Governing Has Come to Life

Battle Over Ballot Drop Boxes Rages On in Wisconsin as Officials Put Them at Center of Election Integrity Debate

Election Skeptics Are Running Some County Election Boards in Georgia. A New Rule Could Allow Them to Exclude Decisive Votes.

A Pair of Billionaire Preachers Built the Most Powerful Political Machine in Texas. That’s Just the Start.

Trump Company CEO’s Unexplained Meeting With Balkans Leader Raises Specter of New Conflict

Ginni Thomas Privately Praised Group Working Against Supreme Court Reform: “Thank You So, So, So Much”

The Accelerationists’ App: How Telegram Became the “Center of Gravity” for a New Breed of Domestic Terrorists

Election Deniers Secretly Pushed Rule That Would Make It Easier to Delay Certification of Georgia’s Election Results

Armed and Underground: Inside the Turbulent, Secret World of an American Militia

Inside Project 2025’s Secret Training Videos

Watch: 14 Hours of Never-Before-Published Videos From Project 2025’s Presidential Administration Academy

“A Terrible Vulnerability”: Cybersecurity Researcher Discovers Yet Another Flaw in Georgia’s Voter Cancellation Portal

Marjorie Taylor Greene’s and Brad Raffensperger’s Voter Registrations Targeted in Georgia’s New Online Portal

Why We Investigated Matthew Trewhella, the Far-Right Wisconsin Pastor Influencing Republican Politics

Trump Media Quietly Enters Deal With a Republican Donor Who Could Benefit From a Second Trump Administration

Inside Ziklag, the Secret Organization of Wealthy Christians Trying to Sway the Election and Change the Country

The Gospel of Matthew Trewhella: How a Militant Anti-Abortion Activist Is Influencing Republican Politics

Reader Tips Propelled Our Supreme Court Reporting. Now Your Info Could Power Our 2024 Election Coverage.

Multiple Trump Witnesses Have Received Significant Financial Benefits From His Businesses, Campaign

Georgia Promised to Fix How Voter Challenges Are Handled. A New Law Could Make the Problem Worse.

As Elections Loom, Congressional Maps Challenged as Discriminatory Will Remain in Place

Republicans Hatched a Secret Assault on the Voting Rights Act in Washington State

Wisconsin Picks New Legislative Maps That Would End Years of GOP Gerrymandering

“Disenfranchisement and Chaos”: The Supreme Court Hears Pivotal Case on Whether Trump Is Eligible to Run for President

The Failed Promise of Independent Election Mapmaking

Wisconsin’s Legislative Maps Are Bizarre, but Are They Illegal?

¿El plan secreto del partido republicano para proteger los mapas electorales manipulados? Reclamar privilegios legales.

The GOP’s Secret to Protecting Gerrymandered Electoral Maps? Claim Privilege.

Democratic Rep. Clyburn’s Role in Redrawn Congressional Maps Becomes Key in Supreme Court Redistricting Case

Wisconsin’s Republicans Went to Extremes in Gerrymandering. Now They’re Scrambling to Protect That Power.

Close to 100,000 Voter Registrations Were Challenged in Georgia — Almost All by Just Six Right-Wing Activists

How Parents Outraged by Library Books, Diversity Initiatives and Sex Ed Transformed One New Jersey School Board

Voting Maps Throughout the Deep South May Be Redrawn After Surprise Supreme Court Ruling

True the Vote Leadership Accused of Using Donations for Personal Gain

Clyburn’s Role in South Carolina Redistricting May Be Examined as Supreme Court Hears Racial Gerrymandering Case

Churches’ Role in Local Election Prompts Calls for Investigations

How Rep. James Clyburn Protected His District at a Cost to Black Democrats

What We’re Watching

During Donald Trump’s second presidency, ProPublica will focus on the areas most in need of scrutiny. Here are some of the issues our reporters will be watching — and how to get in touch with them securely.

Learn more about our reporting team. We will continue to share our areas of interest as the news develops.

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Andy Kroll

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Melissa Sanchez

I report on immigration and labor, and I am based in Chicago.

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