Judge Blocks Trump’s Voter Proof-of-Citizenship Rule
The proof-of-citizenship rule in his executive order had already been blocked because the president lacks authority to regulate elections.
The proof-of-citizenship rule in his executive order had already been blocked because the president lacks authority to regulate elections.
The justices are attempting to reshape election law by revisiting some arguments on redistricting that appeared settled just two years ago.
Explore four key policies transforming women's rights in America and learn how the fight for gender equality continues to shape history.
Texas replaced voting machines in some countries. Collin, Bastrop and Williamson counties say they’re proactively changing their voting procedures and equipment following a federal attempt to limit barcodes or QR codes on paper ballots.
Lauren Boebert follows Trump’s lead and attacks mail-in voting on social media. Guess she forgot about all the photos she posted of herself VOTING BY MAIL.
Republican-appointed justices have decided it is time to fully destroy the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
The county judge, two city council members and others are accused of vote harvesting.
Voting rights advocates worry that legislation approved by House and Senate committees could make it harder to get more people on the rolls.
Colorado’s Griswold warns of many ways citizens could lose right to vote.
There have been fights in the courts for four years over voting laws enacted in Georgia after Biden won the 2020 election.
Poll watchers will be more abundant and extra vigilant this election. The GOP recruited 200,000 watchers and provided training courses.
With the general election drawing close, it’s important to know your rights in case your vote is challenged.
If successful, the lawsuits could impact results in a handful of battleground states with razor-thin voting margins that will determine the outcome of the presidential election.
Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and sent abortion back to the states, voters in red and blue states alike have voted to protect abortion rights on the ballot.
Let’s stop pretending that wisdom comes with a driver’s license and start acknowledging that young people are ready—eager, even—to take part in the democratic process.
Let’s take a deep dive into the issue, and no, this isn’t just another attempt to nudge you into a polling booth. Think of it as an exploration of why voting matters more now than ever.
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