Iowa Court to Rule on Voter ID
8/10: The Iowa Supreme Court vowed to rule quickly on a challenge to the state's voter ID laws, which claims the laws put undue hardship on absentee voters.
8/10: The Iowa Supreme Court vowed to rule quickly on a challenge to the state's voter ID laws, which claims the laws put undue hardship on absentee voters.
8/10: The Iowa Supreme Court has struck down a judge's order which extended the state's early voting period to 40 days.
8/10: The high turnout of black voters in Alabama's recent primary has proven that voter ID laws in Alabama have not suppressed minority votes.
8/9: The plaintiffs opposing Texas' voter ID laws told a federal judge that they were able to settle with the state.
8/9: After one Georgia precinct reported a 243-percent voter turnout, voter fraud fears have amplified in the state.
8/9: The Daily Caller Podcast examines the Democratic attempts to shift Ohio to a stronghold state for the party.
8/9: After receiving several complaints, the Kentucky Attorney General’s office announced that they were opening a voter fraud investigation in Robertson County.
8/9: Secretary of State William Galvin announced that Massachusetts will adopt Automatic Voter Registration by 2020.
8/9: A court order has given Virginia lawmakers two weeks to re-draw the districts in a way that better represents the demographics of the state.
8/9: The Iowa Supreme Court heard arguments against the state's voter ID laws, in a case that is to be decided before the midterms.