Adams: “Controversial” New Hampshire Law Is Common Sense
5/17: ACRU Policy Board Member J. Christian Adams explains why the controversial New Hampshire voter laws are perfectly reasonable.
5/17: ACRU Policy Board Member J. Christian Adams explains why the controversial New Hampshire voter laws are perfectly reasonable.
5/17: A Florida judge ruled that ballots in the Debbie Wasserman Schultz election were illegally destroyed.
5/17: Iowa will now accept electronic proofs of residence in their elections, expanding upon a bill that required documented proof of residence.
5/17: State Representative Lance Gooden won a court battle to keep suspect ballots from being counted in a Kaufman County Republican runoff.
5/17: A Maine judge ruled against a voting group's efforts to undermine a Republican lawsuit over the state's ranked-choice voting system.
5/17: There is evidence that ranked-choice voting can lead to more spoiled or invalidated ballots in elections.
5/16: Utah voters will have their say on redistricting practices in the state when the issue appears on the November ballots.
5/16: The state's highest court will consider whether New Hampshire's voter residency bill is constitutional.
5/15: Democrats are taking their fight against Arizona's Ballot Harvesting ban to court.
5/15: Senator Elizabeth Warren has joined other democrats in decrying one of the foundations of our democracy - the electoral college.