Supreme Court to Tackle Partisan Gerrymandering Again
1/4: The Supreme Court announced that it would review both the Maryland and North Carolina cases in March, giving it roughly three months to decide the cases before the justices’ summer recess.
1/4: The Supreme Court announced that it would review both the Maryland and North Carolina cases in March, giving it roughly three months to decide the cases before the justices’ summer recess.
1/4: The Supreme Court will again try to resolve issues of gerrymandering in America.
1/3: The investigation into possible voter fraud in North Carolina's 9th district could take months to settle.
1/3: The Senate confirmed Benjamin Hovland and Donald Palmer to lead the Election Assistance Commission (EAC).
1/3: Iowa prepares to fully enforce their new voter ID laws this year.
1/3: Maryland prepares to implement election day registration practices for the next election cycle.
1/2: Newly elected Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnan announced he will push for voter ID laws for the state.
1/2: Florida has joined E.R.I.C., the Election Registration Information Center, which will allow them to cross-check voters with other states.
1/2: The LA Times confirmed that its story about a voter fraud scheme was perpetrated by the Democratic Party.
1/2: Memphis officials are accused of using tax payer funds to pay for non-approved political causes.