Voters Can Apply for Absentee Ballots Online in Pennsylvania
9/9: Pennsylvania has decided to allow voters to apply for absentee ballots online this year.
9/9: Pennsylvania has decided to allow voters to apply for absentee ballots online this year.
9/5: Talladega is investigating the possibility the city mishandled 28 out of the 36 absentee ballots it received for their municipal election.
8/31: Ward 4 councilperson candidate Kegdra Gibbs-Gray has been accused of voter fraud when several adults were registered to vote using her home address.
8/12: The Texas Civil Rights Project is suing the state on behalf of two people who had their ballots rejected, claiming Texas has unconstitutional absentee ballot policies.
8/8: State. Rep. David Lewis proposed an amendment to a bill that would eliminate the practice of ballot harvesting in North Carolina.
8/8: Harnett County State Representative David Lewis suggested an amendment to a bill that would stop ballot harvesting in North Carolina.
8/6: Alabama has changed it's voting laws so that anyone applying for an absentee ballot must provide approved voter ID.
6/21: Indiana House Bill 560 will make the absentee ballot counting process longer by adding steps to the state's current absentee ballot protocols.
6/20: Albany County District Attorney David Soares urged voters to be careful when allowing someone representing a campaign to fill out their absentee ballot application this election cycle.
6/5: Pennsylvania's absentee ballot deadline is one of the earliest in the country—a lawsuit is claiming this deadline is unconstitutional.