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1. Voters Are Deeply Skeptical About the Health of American Democracy

2. Trump Allies Bombard the Courts, Setting Stage for Post-Election Fight

3. Trump's Talk of Prosecution Rattles Election Officials

4. Harris or Trump? Once Again, Election Results Could Take Awhile

5. Democrats Taste Victory in November. But Are They Too Confident?

6. This Georgia Republican Defied Trump. Now He's Fighting a Defamation Suit

7. Trump Tries to Flip the Script on Democracy After Biden's Withdrawal

8. These Obscure Democrats Could Soon Become Kingmakers

9. Eyeing Trump, but on the Fence: How Tuned-Out Voters Could Decide 2024

10. Inside a G.O.P. Plan to Encourage Early Voting Despite Trump's Attacks

11. Racial Turnout Gap Has Widened With a Weakened Voting Rights Act, Study Finds

12. Trump's Allies Ramp Up Campaign Targeting Voter Rolls

13. The Quiet Way Democrats Hope to Expand Their Power at the State Level

14. Nikki Haley Is Chasing Independents. They Have a Mind of Their Own

15. Haley Looks to New Hampshire With a Focus on Independents

16. Mutiny Erupts in a Michigan G.O.P. Overtaken by Chaos

17. How the Voting Rights Act, Newly Challenged, Has Long Been Under Attack

18. Black Voters Have New Power in Mississippi. Can They Elect a Democrat?

19. Conservative Election Activists Use Virginia as a Dry Run for 2024

20. Is Trump Disqualified? Republicans Prepare to Fight Long-Shot Legal Theory

21. How Trump's Election Lies Left the Michigan G.O.P. Broken and Battered

22. Trump Tells Supporters His Criminal Indictments Are About 'You'

23. The Business of Being Chris Christie

24. Under the Radar, Right-Wing Push to Tighten Voting Laws Persists

25. Republicans' 2022 Lesson: Voters Who Trust Elections Are More Likely to Vote

26. Election Denial Didn't Play as Well as Republicans Hoped

27. Right-Wing Leaders Mobilize Corps of Election Activists

28. Why Little-Noticed State Legislative Races Could Be Hugely Consequential

29. Activists Flood Election Offices With Challenges

30. Democratic-Allied Group Pours $60 Million Into State Legislative Races

31. In 4 Swing States, G.O.P. Election Deniers Could Oversee Voting

32. Far-Right Republicans Press Closer to Power Over Future Elections

33. They Insisted the 2020 Election Was Tainted. Their 2022 Primary Wins? Not So Much

35. Mail Ballot Rejections Surge in Texas, With Signs of a Race Gap

36. Ballot Rejections in Texas Spike After New Voting Law

37. 'Taking the Voters Out of the Equation': How the Parties Are Killing Competition

38. What the Trump Documents Might Tell the Jan. 6 Committee

39. A Voting Rights Push, as States Make Voting Harder

40. Ungerrymandered: Michigan's Maps, Independently Drawn, Set Up Fair Fight

41. Map by Map, G.O.P. Chips Away at Black Democrats' Power

42. Voting Battles of 2022 Take Shape as G.O.P. Crafts New Election Bills

43. Democrats Struggle to Energize Their Base as Frustrations Mount

44. G.O.P. Cements Hold on Legislatures in Battleground States

45. How a Cure for Gerrymandering Left U.S. Politics Ailing in New Ways

46. Republicans Gain Heavy House Edge in 2022 as Gerrymandered Maps Emerge

47. Why Democrats See 3 Governor's Races as a Sea Wall for Fair Elections

48. Let the Gerrymandering (and the Legal Battles) Begin

49. Bruce Springsteen Reopens Broadway, Ushering In Theater's Return

50. How Republican States Are Expanding Their Power Over Elections

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