Requiring ID at the Polls Is the Best Way to Secure Maryland Elections
3/2: Rather than spending money on preventing foreign tampering, Maryland should shore up election integrity by requiring identification at the polls.
3/2: Rather than spending money on preventing foreign tampering, Maryland should shore up election integrity by requiring identification at the polls.
3/2: Arizona's voter ID law, currently facing suit before the Ninth Circuit of Appeals, requires voters to register 28 days before an election and show ID at the polls.
3/2: If Congress truly wants to secure elections, it should focus on removing non-citizens from voter rolls across the country.
3/2: The U.S. Supreme Court is set to rule on Minnesota's controversial law restricting "political apparel" at the polls.
3/2: A bill expected to pass Ohio's state legislature would allocate $115 million for counties to upgrade aging voting machines.
3/2: Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach argues that turning over control of election budgets to individual counties will make it harder for residents to cast ballots.
3/2: The Center for Immigration Studies argues that Chicago's CityKey ID cards will lead non-citizens to register and vote unlawfully.
3/2: Ohio State Senator Frank LaRose proposes giving counties funding for election equipment upgrades, with funds to be allocated based on the number of registered voters per county.
3/5: A San Francisco lawmaker who has supported voting rights for non-citizens now seeks a $500K annual budget to warn undocumented immigrants about the risks of registering to vote.
3/4: The Public Interest Legal Foundation has filed a suit in federal court to review the state's voter rolls and determine the extent of non-citizen voting.