Judge Declared Privacy Insufficient Reason to Block Citizenship Question on Census
2/9: Judge Dabney L. Friedrich ruled that privacy concerns were not a reason to block the government from adding a citizenship question to the 2020 Census.
2/9: Judge Dabney L. Friedrich ruled that privacy concerns were not a reason to block the government from adding a citizenship question to the 2020 Census.
2/8: Nevada Republicans are pushing to have a voter ID law added to the 2020 ballot in their state.
2/8: A North Carolina election official was sentenced to 2 months of jail time after they encouraged Mexican nationals to vote in 2016.
2/8: Georgia House District 28 has had election returns thrown out twice, opening an investigation.
2/8: A Haitian citizen, who was registered to vote in North Carolina in 2012, plead guilty to a voting by an alien charge.
2/8: Texas and North Carolina are facing a plethora of redistricting lawsuits and legislation.
2/7: Republicans and Democrats are clashing over a proposed redistricting plan in Idaho.
2/7: Three more arrests were made in a voter fraud investigation in Canton City, Mississippi.
2/7: North Carolina's State Board of Elections is prepping to implement the state's new voter ID laws.
2/7: For more than 30 years, the Supreme Court has struggled to articulate a standard for evaluating partisan-gerrymandering claims.