The Utah Supreme Court denied the state legislature’s request to keep its gerrymandered congressional map in place for upcoming elections. The decision likely ensures Utahns will have fair districts in 2026.
Appeals court rejects Trump’s attempt to fire Federal Reserve governor
Yesterday a federal appeals court rejected Trump’s attempt to fire Fed Gov. Lisa Cook, ruling she was denied even “minimal process” and can’t be removed as a result. The decision keeps Cook on the Fed’s board ahead of a key policy meeting this week.
The White House today said it would appeal the decision to the Supreme Court. The high court earlier this year ruled the president could not remove members of the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors like Cook without cause because the central bank "is a uniquely structured, quasi-private entity that follows in the distinct historical tradition of the First and Second Banks of the United States."
A big win for Utah voters
The Utah Supreme Court denied the state legislature’s request to keep its gerrymandered congressional map in place for upcoming elections. The decision likely ensures Utahns will have fair districts in 2026 and could give Democrats an additional seat in Congress.
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Election officials need to prepare for natural disasters, panel says
At a hearing of the Elections Subcommittee of the House Administration Committee focused on how election officials can respond to natural disasters, election officials from North Carolina and Florida were called to testify on how their states managed to keep polls open and ballots counted despite being hit by horrific hurricanes during the last election cycle.
A Republican member of North Carolina’s elections board sang the praises of bipartisanship during natural disasters, despite working in recent months to shift the state’s voting rules toward the GOP.
Sen. Warnock: Democracy is in peril under Trump
Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) joined Marc to expose Trump’s plan to use the military against Democratic states, explain why moral leadership matters now more than ever, and break down the political battles that will shape the 2026 elections.
Now is not the time to pull back on voter registration
Today, National Voter Registration Day serves as a nationwide rallying cry. At a time when our democracy faces unprecedented challenges, it’s more crucial than ever to ensure voters are registered ahead of elections.
Key contests this November that will shape the future of democracy
In states across the country, voters will weigh in on issues and candidates that will help determine who gets to vote, whether Republicans can rig the fight for control of Congress, and whether a key state court will have a pro-democracy majority. Here are six contests you should be watching.
Coming up tomorrow
Supplemental briefs are due for white voters challenging the state's congressional map. SCOTUS asked for briefing on whether the intentional creation of a second majority-Black congressional district violates the U.S. Constitution.
The 9th Circuit will hear a lawsuit challenging an Idaho law that eliminates the use of student ID as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting.
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