North Dakota Must Loosen Voter ID Laws
6/11: The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a judges' verdict that North Dakota must loosen its voter ID laws.
6/11: The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a judges' verdict that North Dakota must loosen its voter ID laws.
6/11: An election decided by just six votes is being called into question by the losing candidate.
6/11: Florida is joining the Electronic Registration Information Center in order to keep its elections secure and mitigate voter fraud.
6/10: The fact that voters in North Dakota aren't required to register to vote is causing controversy for some fearing fraud.
6/10: Opinion polls show that Iowa's voter ID laws have not hampered voter turnout.
6/8: The results of Maine's primary elections could be delayed up to six days while ranked-choice votes are counted.
6/8: North Carolina Republicans want voters to decide on whether a voter ID amendment should be added to the state's constitution.
6/8: A panel of federal judges in Georgia have decided that a lawsuit did not conclusively prove that districts were drawn with bias.
6/7: Advocacy group The Color of Change is campaigning against North Carolina's possible voter ID laws by encouraging Apple and Amazon to avoid setting up campuses in state.
6/7: A petition for independent redistricting sponsored by Voters Not Politicians can be on the midterm ballot, according to a Michigan court's ruling.