Two California Bills Attempt to Make Redistricting More ‘Fair’
7/23: California is taking on gerrymandering with a new bill geared toward making districts "fair".
7/23: California is taking on gerrymandering with a new bill geared toward making districts "fair".
7/23: ACRU Policy Board Member Hans von Spakovsky explains how the electoral college helps smaller states during elections.
7/23: Though Florida lawmakers have acknowledged the state's history of contested elections and fraud, but they refuse to allow the state to join Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC).
7/23: Though Florida's elections have been plagued with problems, the state government refuses to join the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC).
7/22: New York passed a "green light law", which allows illegal immigrants to obtain a driver's license, which critics fear could lead to voter fraud.
7/22: Brad Raffensperger of the Election Assistance Commission reported that after an exhaustive review, the commission could find no evidence of voter suppression in Georgia.
7/22: Las Vegas Mayor Tonita Gurule-Giron is facing charges of voter fraud over the mayoral election results.
7/22: Secretary of State John Merrill removed an east Alabama election official for telling voters they could use their business address to register to vote.
7/22: Though a lawsuit contesting North Carolina's voter ID law is still active, a panel of judges ruled the state could still use the law for the upcoming 2020 presidential elections.
7/21: Democrats throughout the country resist efforts to purge voter rolls of suspicious entries to help maintain election integrity.