Rasmussen Reports Support for Citizenship Question on the 2020 Census
2/21: A Rasmussen report has found that 78% of voters in America believe it's appropriate to have a citizenship question on the 2020 Census.
2/21: A Rasmussen report has found that 78% of voters in America believe it's appropriate to have a citizenship question on the 2020 Census.
2/21: Former President Barack Obama has teamed with his former Attorney General Eric Holder for the All On The Line initiative that is geared toward fighting gerrymandering in America.
2/21: The Virginia General Assembly voted to extend election day, giving voters a week to cast their ballots.
2/21: A Kansas house panel has voted not to adopt a same-day registration bill.
2/20: Ballots that were mailed weeks before the midterm election, were not counted because Election Workers claimed they arrived too late.
2/20: Civil rights group contends plaintiffs lack standing by failing to meet basic standards for action under the Constitution and voting rights law.
2/19: Georgia is considering a bill that would have them Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC).
2/15: The US Supreme Court will rule whether a citizenship question on the 2020 Census is constitutional this year.
2/15: Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill testified to congress that voter fraud is a frequent occurrence in Alabama, but it is rarely prosecuted.
2/15: A federal court ruled that Florida disenfranchised voters by throwing out ballots that did not have a signature match.