Kansas Voter ID Law Headed to Appeals Court
11/4: A Kansas law requiring a birth certificate to register to vote is headed for appeals court after a Kansas court determined it violated the 14th Amendment.
11/4: A Kansas law requiring a birth certificate to register to vote is headed for appeals court after a Kansas court determined it violated the 14th Amendment.
11/3: Senator Heidi Heitkamp and other North Dakota Democrats are repeating a claim that voters may lose out-of-state hunting licenses if they vote in the midterms.
11/2: The District of Columbia asked voters to decide whether 16-year-olds should be allowed to vote in the 2020 elections.
11/2: A look at why Democrats ignore and benefit from voter fraud in America.
11/1: Kansas Republican gubernatorial candidate Kris Kobach accused CNN's Jeffrey Toobin of advancing a racist argument when they suggested that voter ID laws encouraged voter suppression.
11/1: A judge decided that North Dakota's voter ID laws do not discriminate against the Native American population.
10/31: The latest news on the election integrity front is less than inspiring.
10/30: A voter registration form was sent to a person who had been dead for nearly 30 years.
10/30: More states are enacting voter ID laws that are similar to the ones in Alabama.
10/30: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is focusing on voter fraud cases in a bid to clean up Texas' elections system.