Lawmakers across U.S. Move to Include Young People in Voting
Nearly 500 pieces of legislation have been introduced around the country this year to make voting easier.
Nearly 500 pieces of legislation have been introduced around the country this year to make voting easier.
Convicted felons remain on the poll books used on Election Day in Philadelphia.
The Peruvian national illegally voted in a 2012 special election and the 2012 and 2014 general elections.
New York City-based Demos is active in North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Florida.
The law requires voters to show one of seven forms of identification at the ballot box.
NASS will continue to ask President Trump’s administration to rescind the critical infrastructure designation.
The question: Did legislators intend to discriminate when enacting the law.
The 2014 law subjected violators to fines of up to $1,000.
The idea is that six states would even each other out — some would go more red, others more blue.
A prominent political family's candidates had "stunningly high percentages among absentee voters even before the primary."