Voter ID Debate Begins in North Carolina
8/19: Republicans and Democrats have started the debate on whether voter ID laws will make elections secure.
8/19: Republicans and Democrats have started the debate on whether voter ID laws will make elections secure.
8/16: The Democratic fight against voter ID laws presumes that minorities are incapable of obeying laws.
8/15: Renaldo Johnson was convicted of forging signatures to qualify to run as Nevada's Green Party candidate in 2016.
8/14: Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate assured voters that Russians and other outside parties haven't hacked Iowa's election system.
8/13: Russell County's judge asked a grand jury to look into voter fraud charges in Phenix City.
8/12: Kevin McCullough argues that opposing voter ID laws is an unAmerican concept.
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.