Americans Divided on Voter Laws
10/29: The Pew Research Center broke down Americans' differing views of voter laws.
10/29: The Pew Research Center broke down Americans' differing views of voter laws.
10/28: National Review columnist John Fund debates Democratic claims of voter suppression.
10/27: The State Supreme Court has ruled that New Hampshire's controversial SB 3 law is constitutional and will stand for the midterms.
10/26: The state supreme court upheld New Hampshire's law requiring new voters to provide documentation if they have registered within 30 days of an election.
10/25: Voter ID laws cut down on voter fraud, they don't cut down on minority votes.
10/24: Registration is essential to assure the integrity of elections.
10/24: North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Dan Forest appeared in a satiric video showing how easy it is to commit voter fraud in the state.
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: 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.