State Supreme Court to Look at New Hampshire’s Voter Database Case
5/24: New Hampshire's highest court will review the decision of a judge that forces the state to share voter database information.
5/24: New Hampshire's highest court will review the decision of a judge that forces the state to share voter database information.
5/23: Three arrests have been made in the expanding Hidalgo County voter fraud investigation.
5/23: Arkansas voters without ID were allowed to file provisional ballots during the early election.
5/22: The Arkansas Election Commission claims that there have been no major incidents after they enforced their voter ID laws at the polls.
5/21: Iowans who visit the polls in June will be asked to show their IDs as part of the state's voter ID soft roll-out plan.
5/21: Voters are losing their party affiliation and mail-in ballots are being voided.
5/20: Kentucky officials remind voters to bring IDs and verify polling places before heading out to vote.
5/19: The Supreme Court could change the way New Hampshire writes its voter laws.
5/19: Polling places in Iowa will ask June voters to show ID as part of a soft rollout for the state's new voter ID laws.
5/17: ACRU Policy Board Member J. Christian Adams explains why the controversial New Hampshire voter laws are perfectly reasonable.