Did Voter ID Laws Change Iowa Election?
3/12: The state disputes the ACLU's claims that voters without IDs were turned away from Iowa polls.
3/12: The state disputes the ACLU's claims that voters without IDs were turned away from Iowa polls.
3/15: A federal judge is still deciding whether North Dakota's voter ID law is legal.
3/15: Michigan will allow voters to show state IDs, US passports, military photo ID, or student IDs if voters don't have driver's licenses.
3/16: A state-commissioned audit found little voter fraud, but it did find an aging system in need of improvement.
3/4: Civil rights groups continue to appeal a federal judge's ruling that Alabama's voter ID laws aren't discriminatory.
3/12: Arkansas' new voter ID law is being questioned in court.
3/12: A judge is considering voters' plea to block Arkansas' new voter ID law that requires a photo ID.
3/5: Iowa voters will use their IDs to vote at the first election after voter ID laws have been implemented.
3/6: The ACLU and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach battle over the constitutionality of the state's voter ID laws.
3/12: With a special election and 2018 midterms looming, Pennsylvania voters are worried about election security.