There is a 170-year-old law written in Ohio's state constitution barring "idiots" from voting in elections. (The Columbus Dispatch)
Echoing Donald Trump, Justice Kavanaugh argues states have an interest in finalizing results on Election Day. (USA Today)
A New York police officer said, "Trump 2020," over his patrol car speaker. He has been suspended. (The Washington Post)
Former U.S. attorneys — all Republicans — back Joe Biden, saying Trump threatens "the rule of law." (The Washington Post)
Tennessee is setting up special polling places and procedures so people with COVID-19 can vote in person. (USA Today)
68 percent of Americans don't think we'll know the winner of the Presidential election on November 3rd. (Forbes)
A former Postal Service worker in Louisville, Kentucky is charged with tossing dozens of absentee ballots and other pieces of mail into a dumpster. (The Hill)