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What election law changes are moving this week?

No election law changes are moving this week, according to reports from Oklahoma, Mississippi, Nevada, Alabama, and Iowa Statehouse News published between June 9 and June 10, 2026. While Missouri Realtors are spending $2 million to fight Amendment 4 limits on citizen initiative petitions, this is a campaign against an existing measure, not a new law moving through a legislative body. Similarly, a Democratic super PAC is investing $2 million in a national effort to challenge Hyde-Smith, but this concerns election outcomes and not changes to election law itself. The other reports detail primary election results, a unionization goal, and a senator's death, none of which involve election law changes. Synthesized from 238 manifests produced by 53 monitored court and statehouse sources in the last 7 days, including ballot measures, election bills, court challenges.

Answer updated Jun 11, 2026 00:00 UTC · rebuilt twice daily from the rolling 168-hour window

Missouri Realtors spend $2 million to fight Amendment 4 limits on citizen initiative petitions

Oklahoma Statehouse News · 2026-06-09 · 19 claims · manifest 1781027918656638447 source →

Democratic super PAC investing $2M on Colom's challenge of Hyde-Smith, part of $50M national effort

Mississippi Statehouse News · 2026-06-09 · 29 claims · manifest 1781026469526039491 source →

AFL-CIO president aims to unionize 2 million workers in 5 years

Alabama Statehouse News · 2026-06-09 · 26 claims · manifest 1781002039602658077 source →

2026 primary election results

Nevada Statehouse News · 2026-06-10 · 15 claims · manifest 1781066529330576563 source →

Iowa Sen. Julian Garrett, 85, dies following battle with cancer

Iowa Statehouse News · 2026-06-09 · 22 claims · manifest 1781041405337601178 source →