Voting-rights groups file emergency litigation to reopen voter registration
‘DeSantis has shown little regard for the storm’s impact on voting rights’
By Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix - October 09, 2024‘DeSantis has shown little regard for the storm’s impact on voting rights’
By Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix - October 09, 2024The Texas attorney general filed a similar lawsuit earlier this week against Bexar County, which includes San Antonio.
By Alejandro Serrano, The Texas Tribune - September 06, 2024In July, 3,793 Mainers registered to vote, which was higher than every month since the 2023 November election.
By Emma Davis, Maine Morning Star - August 14, 2024New Hampshire lawmakers are inching closer to creating a statewide election portal, a bipartisan proposal that would allow residents to register to vote online.
By Ethan DeWitt, New Hampshire Bulletin - March 15, 2024Ohio has seen a recent spike in young voter registration.
By Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal - February 22, 2024The pop star's Instagram post on National Voter Registration Day boosted sign-ups through the nonpartisan website Vote.org.
By Emily Singer - September 26, 2023The lawsuit calls a ban on political activity in college campus buildings a ‘surgical attack’ against youth participation in elections.
By Emily Singer - October 12, 2021Gov. Greg Gianforte signed bills eliminating same-day voter registration and toughens the state’s voter ID requirement.
By Emily Singer - April 20, 2021Republican voters across the country are switching their party registration to independent in the wake of the terror attack on the Capitol.
By Emily Singer - January 28, 2021Each state sets its own deadlines and processes for mail-in voting.
By Amy Lieu - October 25, 2020Steady traffic at early voting sites and strong returns of mailed-in ballots indicate an energized Black electorate.
By Associated Press - October 12, 2020