Colorado Voters Will Decide on NPV
8/29: Colorado voters will get the chance to choose whether the state should withdraw from the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
8/29: Colorado voters will get the chance to choose whether the state should withdraw from the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
8/29: Colorado voters will decide whether the state should withdraw from the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
8/28: Former speaker of the house New Gingrich is saying that Obama's anti-gerrymandering initiative is a partisan crusade that shouldn't be taken seriously.
8/27: Documented cases of voter fraud have occurred on both sides of the aisle, and should be dealt with to secure US elections.
8/27: Former president Barack Obama has launched Redistricting U, a program dedicated to fighting what they see as partisan gerrymandering in the United States.
8/27: Interim state senator Bob Andrzejczak has be condemned for blocking a bill in New Jersey that would have increased the penalty for voter fraud.
8/23: North Dakota is asking a federal judge to throw out lawsuits from tribes, claiming they have no right to sue over the state's voter ID law.
8/23: Former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams launched Fair Fight, a group that claims to fight voter suppression, which studies have proven does not exist in Georgia.
8/23: Wyoming lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow Native Americans to use their tribal IDs as their voter ID cards.
8/23: ACRU Policy Board Member Hans von Spakovsky and ACRU Policy Board Member J. Christian Adams explain why ranked-choice voting creates false majorities and unfair election outcomes.