Supreme Court Ruling Ends the Era of the One-Day Election for 2026 Midterms

For the election workers who once prided themselves on a swift and certain tally, Tuesday’s ruling marks the quiet death of the one-day election. The Supreme Court’s decision to validate mail-in ballots arriving after the polls close ensures that the 2026 Midterms will

How Do You Register to Vote for the 2026 Midterm Elections?

Eligibility Requirements for the 2026 Midterm Elections To register for the midterm elections on November 3, 2026, you must meet three primary federal criteria. First, you must be a United States citizen; permanent residents (green card holders) are not eligible to vote in

High Stakes for the Postmark: Supreme Court Saves Late-Arriving Ballots in 5-4 Ruling

For a voter in rural Mississippi, the difference between a counted ballot and a discarded envelope often rests on the speed of a local mail truck navigating backroads. On Monday, the Supreme Court ensured those transit delays would not result in disenfranchisement, narrowly

Political Risk Markets Face Volatility as Ranked Choice Voting and Trump Influence Reshape Primary Results

The $100 million personal investment by Georgia gubernatorial candidate Rick Jackson has become a benchmark for the rising cost of political ‘brand’ acquisition. This massive expenditure highlights the high stakes of the June 16 primaries, where Donald Trump’s endorsement influence met significant institutional

2026 Midterms: Markets Brace for Protracted California Count as Senate Control Hangs in Balance

Republicans enter the 2026 primary cycle defending a 53–45 Senate majority, a margin that dictates the trajectory of federal fiscal policy and defense spending. These midterm contests will determine the composition of the 120th United States Congress and the future of the American

Decision 2026: California and New Jersey Voters Set to Finalize High-Stakes Midterm Matchups

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a major development that could reshape the American landscape, voters in California, New Jersey, and Iowa are entering the final hours of campaigning today ahead of the critical June 2 primary elections. These contests are set to finalize the