Beto O’Rourke’s Controversial Plans for Voting
6/5: Presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke proposes term limits for Supreme Court justices and an expansion of voting rights for felons as part of his campaign platform.
6/5: Presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke proposes term limits for Supreme Court justices and an expansion of voting rights for felons as part of his campaign platform.
6/5: Texas has said it won't disclose the names of the 100,000 people who were subjected to a voter roll review because the names may still be part of a criminal investigation.
6/5: Pennsylvania's absentee ballot deadline is one of the earliest in the country—a lawsuit is claiming this deadline is unconstitutional.
6/5: ACLU, Common Cause, and the League of Women Voters are among the Democratic coalitions pushing for Massachusetts to adopt legislation that would allow for election day registration.
6/4: The District of Columbia is considering a bill that would grant voting rights to incarcerated felons and expand vote-by-mail options.
6/4: Atlantic City's 4th Ward is questioning 60 ballots in their latest election.
6/3: Democrats claim voter suppression and attempt to abolish the electoral college instead of accepting the outcomes of fair elections.
6/3: Republican Representative Kelly Townsend pushes for more election integrity laws after touring county records offices and seeing voter roll issues.
6/3: In spite of election integrity fears, Democratic legislators in Wisconsin are attempting to remove proof-of-residency requirements for voters.
6/3: Louisiana has agreed to accept military IDs as voter identification.