Who sets the rules for U.S. elections?
Summary
The article explains who makes the rules for U.S. elections. It highlights ongoing efforts at both state and federal levels to change election rules as voters participate in primary elections.Key Facts
- Election rules in the U.S. are set by a mix of state and federal authorities.
- States have a lot of power to decide how elections are run within their borders.
- The federal government can set some national guidelines for elections.
- Changes to election rules can affect how people vote and how votes are counted.
- Primary elections are currently happening where voters choose candidates for the general election.
- Legal experts are discussing the impact of these election rules and changes.
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