Federal Court Approves Redistricting Map in Virginia
2/14: A panel of judges ruled that Virginia must adopt a new redistricting map that changes districts that were found to be racially gerrymandered.
2/14: A panel of judges ruled that Virginia must adopt a new redistricting map that changes districts that were found to be racially gerrymandered.
2/13: Former Oak Park elections director Stephanie Sumner has been accused of funneling money to her husband.
2/13: A Minnesota woman was charged with voting twice in elections.
2/13: The National Bureau of Economic Research published a study which found that strict voter ID laws don't have any bearing on voter turnout.
2/12: Those who believe the electoral college should be eliminated don't consider what it would mean to sparsely populated states.
2/12: National Popular Vote (NPV) initiative pushed by a California liberal group would eliminate the electoral college, making elections unfair for smaller states.
2/12: Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams claims her election loss was due to voter suppression, even though the evidence doesn't support the claim.
2/11: A nationwide study has shown that voter ID laws have no impact on voter turnout, eliminating a popular argument from the Left.
2/11: Harris County lost it's legal bid to keep it's voter rolls from scrutiny by the Public Interest Legal Foundation, who claim thousands of noncitizens are registered to vote in the county.
2/11: Richland County elections and voter registration director Rokey Suleman resigned after a newspaper reported that 1 percent of ballots in the county were not counted.