Kansas Secretary of State: Slim Elections Prove Voter ID Is Essential to Our Elections
8/21: Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach points to a close primary election as proof that voter ID laws are integral to our election security.
8/21: Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach points to a close primary election as proof that voter ID laws are integral to our election security.
8/21: West Virginia removed over 100,000 voter registrations as part of a voter roll maintenance push.
8/20: Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes refuses to enforce voting laws, but the ACRU is working to make the courts enforce the laws.
8/20: State Representative Romy Cachola is the center of an investigation involving voter fraud and voter intimidation.
8/19: Robeson County representatives debate the impact that voter ID would have on the elections.
8/19: Republicans and Democrats have started the debate on whether voter ID laws will make elections secure.
8/18: Massachusetts' new automatic voter registration law is causing officials to question whether the policy will improve voter turnout.
8/17: Arizona Secretary of State Michele Reagan refused to adhere to the ACLU's request that all voter registration addresses be automatically updated when they change their addresses at the DMV.
8/16: The Democratic fight against voter ID laws presumes that minorities are incapable of obeying laws.
8/15: Renaldo Johnson was convicted of forging signatures to qualify to run as Nevada's Green Party candidate in 2016.