West Virginia Voter ID Law Stirs Controversy
5/8: West Virginians are debating the restrictiveness of the state's voter ID laws.
5/8: West Virginians are debating the restrictiveness of the state's voter ID laws.
5/8: The Oklahoma Supreme Court upheld the state's voter ID laws.
5/7: Maine Republicans are asking a federal court to rule on whether the state's ranked-choice voting laws are unconstitutional.
5/5: Maine Republicans have filed suit to stop ranked-choice voting laws before the June primary.
5/2: Iowa voters must have their IDs to participate in June's special elections.
5/1: A Federal Judge refused North Dakota's request to delay a ruling, saying that Native Americans are hurt by the state's voter ID laws.
5/1: Michael Hazard, a candidate in Tampa's mayoral race, is accused of illegal voting in the state.
5/1: Two Racine County residents are accused of registering and voting multiple times.
4/29: A federal appeals court has ruled that Texas' voter ID laws are non-discriminatory.
4/28: An appeals court has found that Texas' voter ID laws aren't discriminatory and can be enforced fairly.