North Carolina Voter ID Amendment Struck Down
2/23: A federal judge ruled that North Carolina's voter ID amendment, requiring voters to show a photo ID, was unconstitutional.
2/23: A federal judge ruled that North Carolina's voter ID amendment, requiring voters to show a photo ID, was unconstitutional.
2/22: Wake County Superior Court Judge Bryan Collins ruled that a new photo voter ID amendment was unconstitutional.
2/21: New Mexico is one step closer to adopting Automatic Voter Registration after the house approved the bill.
2/21: The Virginia General Assembly voted to extend election day, giving voters a week to cast their ballots.
2/20: Ballots that were mailed weeks before the midterm election, were not counted because Election Workers claimed they arrived too late.
2/20: Civil rights group contends plaintiffs lack standing by failing to meet basic standards for action under the Constitution and voting rights law.
2/19: Georgia is considering a bill that would have them Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC).
2/15: Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill testified to congress that voter fraud is a frequent occurrence in Alabama, but it is rarely prosecuted.
2/15: A federal court ruled that Florida disenfranchised voters by throwing out ballots that did not have a signature match.
2/15: An audit of the race between Xochitl Torres Small and Yvette Herrell has unearthed fears that absentee ballot fraud occurred in the close race.