Georgians voting absentee urged by election officials to drop ballots off at county drop boxes
Metro Atlanta postal delivery hub plagued by delays
By Stanley Dunlap, Georgia Recorder - October 29, 2024
Metro Atlanta postal delivery hub plagued by delays
By Stanley Dunlap, Georgia Recorder - October 29, 2024
On Friday morning, a federal judge ruled in favor of plaintiffs challenging a Virginia program that has removed over 1,600 people from voter rolls since August, following an executive order by Gov. Glenn Youngkin. This means that people can be reinstated on voter rolls for the time being.
By Charlotte Rene Woods, Virginia Mercury - October 25, 2024
Another GOP-filed lawsuit targeting voting in Michigan has been tossed out of court.
By Jon King, Michigan Advance - October 23, 2024
The first day of in-person early voting in Wisconsin saw 97,436 people cast ballots for the Nov. 5 election.
By Henry Redman, Wisconsin Examiner - October 23, 2024
A lawsuit filed by the Republican Party seeking to tighten qualifications for Americans living overseas to cast ballots in Michigan has been tossed out.
By Jon King, Michigan Advance - October 22, 2024
Gen Z voters can make a difference in a tight presidential election.
By Matt Vasilogambros, Stateline - October 21, 2024
Voters in Georgia will return to the polls on Tuesday for the start of a three-week early voting period ahead of the Nov. 5 election that could help settle the presidential race showdown between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
By Stanley Dunlap, Georgia Recorder - October 15, 2024
Results are nonbinding, but lawmakers may consider them when proposing policy
By Andrew Adams, Capitol News Illinois - October 10, 2024
‘DeSantis has shown little regard for the storm’s impact on voting rights’
By Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix - October 09, 2024
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has purged hundreds of thousands of voters from the rolls, saying doing so is important to protect “election integrity.”
By Marty Schladen, Ohio Capital Journal - October 03, 2024
El Paso County spent close to $200k on technology last year
By Sara Wilson, Colorado Newsline - October 03, 2024
Two Ohioans and the state Democratic party are challenging a newly devised policy for returning absentee ballots. They argue Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s directive requiring people to fill out an attestation when returning someone else’s ballot amounts to making “new requirements and voting restrictions out of whole cloth.”
By Nick Evans, Ohio Capital Journal - October 01, 2024
When Kansas passed a law requiring all voters to provide documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote, the effects were swift.
By Ethan DeWitt, New Hampshire Bulletin - September 23, 2024
Attorney General Ken Paxton and Secretary of State Jane Nelson are targeted in the new suit, escalating a pre-election war over voter registration efforts.
By Berenice Garcia, The Texas Tribune - September 17, 2024
The 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, 2024
Secretary of State Frank LaRose is fond of saying that “it’s easy to vote and hard to cheat” in Ohio elections. But his recent — and not-so-recent — conduct seems to contradict both halves of that formulation, a watchdog says.
By Marty Schladen, Ohio Capital Journal - September 06, 2024
Young Ohio voters could have a major impact in this November’s U.S. Senate race, a Tufts University center says
By Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal - August 28, 2024
Distrust of elections has created tension in tight-knit Michigan communities.
By Matt Vasilogambros, Stateline - August 22, 2024
Georgia is one of the battleground states that will determine who is elected president in November.
By Matt Vasilogambros, Stateline - June 03, 2024
A national group focused on expanding access to the ballot box for those with disabilities is launching a chapter in Alabama.
By Ralph Chapoco, Alabama Reflector - April 22, 2024
Vetoes affect ranked choice voting and voting rights lawsuits
By Graham Moomaw, Virginia Mercury - April 11, 2024
This month, New Mexico joined at least 21 other states that ban guns where people vote.
By Matt Vasilogambros, Stateline - March 22, 2024
New 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, 2024
Ohio has seen a recent spike in young voter registration.
By Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal - February 22, 2024
Dmitry Bam, vice dean and provost of UMaine Law School, discusses the possible ways the Colorado case could be decided
By Emma Davis, Maine Morning Star - February 09, 2024
The pop star's Instagram post on National Voter Registration Day boosted sign-ups through the nonpartisan website Vote.org.
By Emily Singer - September 26, 2023
Raising wages has already proven to be widely supported and reasonable around the country — and not just in major cities or liberal-heavy states.
By TAI Contributor - October 28, 2022
Sixteen states and Puerto Rico are jockeying for early slots on a new Democratic presidential primary calendar.
By Associated Press - June 26, 2022
Candidates are barred from filing to run for election in the state until the lawsuits, which claim voting maps were drawn in an unfair way to benefit Republicans, are resolved.
By Associated Press - December 09, 2021
Amazon has a history of crushing unionizing efforts at its warehouses and its Whole Foods grocery stores.
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