Voter ID Law Now in Effect
1/1: Iowa voters will now need to show an ID at the polls.
1/1: Iowa voters will now need to show an ID at the polls.
1/1: Get ready for hundreds of new state laws that go into effect on the first day of 2018.
12/11: Wisconsin lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow members of federally recognized tribes to use their tribal identification cards for voter registration.
12/4: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will argue that the law known as Senate Bill 14 was not discriminatory and if it did adversely affect minority voters, that result was not intentional.
12/21: Attorneys representing several members of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa have filed a new complaint challenging North Dakota’s latest voter ID law.
12/22: If passed, Cuomo’s early voting proposal would allow eligible New Yorkers to cast ballots up to 12 days before Election Day.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission wants to see all the data that went into a University of Wisconsin professor's survey about the state's voter identification law.
Beginning Jan. 1, voters will have to show an identification proving who they are before they vote in West Virginia.
Texas officials hoped to persuade federal appeals judges in New Orleans on Tuesday that the state's latest voter identification law should be allowed to take effect.
More than 123,000 Iowans will be receiving new voter identification cards that were mailed out this week, the Secretary of State’s office announced on Monday.