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WA laws banning private armies go unenforced before election
As concerns grow over vigilante militias on Election Day, police say laws are too vague to invoke.
As concerns grow over vigilante militias on Election Day, police say laws are too vague to invoke.
Not lazy, not unengaged — some eligible voters choosing to sit out the biggest race of 2020 want to send a message to the two-party system.
Conservative activists have decried late-arriving mail ballots as suspicious. In our state, they’re anything but.
They've moved from the front lines of the Black Lives Matter protests into the ranks of people advocating for change by voting.
Intelligence agencies are warning of attempts to mislead or confuse voters. Here’s how to not get duped.