Arkansas Judge Bars Voter ID Law Enforcement
4/27: Judge Alice Gray ruled that the voter ID requirement goes against the state's constitution.
4/27: Judge Alice Gray ruled that the voter ID requirement goes against the state's constitution.
4/27: The fifth circuit court of appeals has upheld Texas' voter ID laws.
4/26: An Arkansas judge ruled that a voter ID law similar to one already found unconstitutional by the courts cannot be enforced in the state.
4/17: Governor Phil Murphy signed a new motor voter law, hoping to raise voter registration in the state.
4/12: Republicans in the state assembly raised concerns that New Jersey's new motor voter bill will enable voting fraud in the state.
4/7: Though a judge hasn't ruled on the state's voter ID bill, ballots have already been sent to military and absentee ballot voters.
4/25: Allegations of Democratic voter fraud will be presented to a Tennessee District Attorney.
4/25: Ohio Secretary of State claims that more people are requesting absentee ballots, but early voting has been slow.
4/18: DNA may help convict a Tennessee man of voter fraud, according a Monroe County District Attorney.
4/25: Alabama Secretary of State John H. Merrill is excited to announce that U.S. District Judge L. Scott Coogler has issued a 69-page ruling dismissing a lawsuit regarding Alabama’s Photo ID Law.