Missouri Court Guts Voter ID Requirements
10/24: Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft expressed dismay over the limitations imposed on Missouri's voter ID laws by the Federal Courts.
10/24: Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft expressed dismay over the limitations imposed on Missouri's voter ID laws by the Federal Courts.
10/24: A judge temporarily stopped New Hampshire's new proof of citizenship law while the courts settle its legality.
10/24: Having won the right to vote with the 15th Amendment, and having it secured by the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and other legislation, blacks need to have their votes count.
10/24: Midterm voters will decide whether Maryland will allow residents to register to vote on election day.
10/23: Wisconsin voters favor driver's licenses as their form of ID at the polls.
10/23: A Missouri judge decided that voters without ID won't have to sign an affidavit to vote during the midterms.
10/23: Lieutenant Governor Dan Forest claimed that the voter fraud in North Carolina was easy to commit in a satirical how-to video posted by the NC Republican Council of State Committee.
10/22: ACRU Policy Board Member J. Christian Adams explains why a citizenship question on the 2020 Census would help safeguard the United States' election integrity.
10/20: President Trump reinforced his commitment to fight voter fraud by encouraging "maximum penalties" to be enforced in fraud trials.
10/20: Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum's brother voted in the state of Florida while a Chicago resident, which is a violation of the state's voter laws.