Census Question Will Be Settled in Court
12/19: A federal court will decide whether it is legal to have a citizenship question on the 2020 census.
12/19: A federal court will decide whether it is legal to have a citizenship question on the 2020 census.
12/19: The New Hampshire attorney general announced investigations in 78 cases of possible voter fraud.
12/18: Illinois' automatic voter registration law has garnered over 185,000 new voter registrations, but the state is slow to vet them.
12/18: The North Carolina senate used their override powers to get around Governor Roy Cooper's veto of the voter ID bill.
12/18: A town hall meant to reassure voters during the Bladen County voter fraud investigation lead to citizens demanding a new election.
12/17: A Florida man was charged with voter fraud for voting in the 2016 presidential election in New Hampshire.
12/17: Eric Holder and the National Democratic Redistricting Committee are getting involved in Wisconsin's redistricting cases.
12/17: The head of the California DMV was replaced after numerous errors in implementing the state's motor voter law.
12/14: Virginia legislators asked the justices to block proceedings in the lower court aimed at coming up with new maps for the 2019 election until the Supreme Court can rule on the dispute.
12/14: Newly elected democrats are trying to redistrict the state of New Jersey to make Republicans a permanent minority.