We Asked for Examples of Election Misinformation. You Delivered.
Readers submitted more than 4,000 examples of misinformation. Here are the different types being spread this election season.
California Today: A Special Election Edition: What You Need to Know Before Tuesday
What message will California voters send?
understanding the times: How We Cover Elections: Interactive Maps
Editors in our graphics department discuss how they turn vast troves of voting data into dynamic maps that help readers understand and explore election results.
The Midterm Elections in Pictures
Times photographers spread out across the country to document the final days of the campaign, from Florida to California, Arizona to Pennsylvania.
Why So Many Kentuckians Are Banned From Voting on Tuesday, and for Life
Kentucky, Iowa and Florida impose lifetime voting bans for people with felony records. A ballot measure in Florida could restore some voting rights.
Far-Right Internet Groups Listen for Trump’s Approval, and Often Hear It
In recent weeks, extremist internet communities have cheered as their once-fringe views have found oxygen among prominent Republicans.
Did You Vote? Now Your Friends May Know (and Nag You)
On the eve of the midterm elections, peer pressure apps make it easy to instantly snoop on the voting history of friends, family and strangers.
Brian Kemp’s Office, Without Citing Evidence, Investigates Georgia Democrats Over ‘Hack’
The office of Mr. Kemp, the Republican nominee for governor, said it had notified the F.B.I. about the inquiry. Democrats called it a political stunt.
Air Force Mascot, a Falcon, Is Injured by West Point Cadets During Prank
Officials said the falcon, a 22-year-old named Aurora, was injured in a prank carried out by West Point cadets but that she would survive.
Rallies, Taxes and Bus Tours: Down to the Wire in Orange County
Seats in Southern California have been among the Democrats’ top targets all year as they try to win control of the House. Here’s what to watch there in the final days.
Bearing F’s From the N.R.A., Some Democrats Are Campaigning Openly on Guns
Across the country, some candidates are shouting for gun restrictions they would once have advocated in whispers, if at all.
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