What the Citizenship Question Will Reveal in the 2020 Census
10/20: A citizenship question in the census is not new, but it could offer insight into states with election integrity and redistricting problems.
10/20: A citizenship question in the census is not new, but it could offer insight into states with election integrity and redistricting problems.
10/20: Texas Democrats are being investigated for sending ballots to voters with the citizenship box pre-checked.
10/18: The Texas Democratic Party has sent registration forms to noncitizens with the citizenship requirements checked off.
10/16: This analysis reveals critical vulnerabilities in North Carolina’s voting administration system and explores how those weaknesses could impact election outcomes.
10/5: SCOTUS Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has refused a request to block a court order that forces depositions from Trump officials behind the 2020 Census' citizenship question.
9/27: Democrats are still fighting to have a citizenship question removed from the 2020 census.
9/6: Bob Gibbs proposed a bill that would require voters throughout the nation to prove their citizenship before casting a vote.
7/23: Dallas Sen. Don Huffines wants to amend Texas voter ID laws to include proof of citizenship.
7/17: Noncitizens can vote in San Francisco’s Board of Education elections after the city’s Department of Elections ruled Monday to do away with citizenship requirements.
7/9: Secretary of State Kris Kobach complied with a judge's order and registered thousands of voters who had been called into question due to the now-defunct proof of citizenship law.