Lewis County Hosts State’s First Election With New Voter ID Law Without Problems
1/9: All in-person voters were verified and no one was turned away.
1/9: All in-person voters were verified and no one was turned away.
1/18: The automatic voter registration measure would register U.S. citizens to vote when they apply for or renew an enhanced driver’s license if they are 18 years old or older.
1/9: "Voting is a precious, blood bought right in America, in western civilization, we have to make sure we're protecting it."
1/17: North Dakota asked a federal judge to lift a 2016 order preventing it from implementing its voter identification law.
1/17: According to the bill, appropriate forms of ID include driver’s licenses, state, college or university-issued ID cards, passports or military IDs.
1/5: Gov. Paul LePage said he will forward legislation this year to require Mainers to show photographic identification when they vote.
1/10: "Today’s decision to dismiss the lawsuit is without a doubt the right decision," said Attorney General Marshall.
1/18: The Secretary of State Paul Pate recently launched the “Voter Ready” initiative to ensure all voters will be ready in the upcoming 2018 elections.
1/18: Nueces County Commissioners Wednesday heard witnesses describe how they've been affected by voter fraud in Robstown.
1/17: A federal judge in Alabama has thrown out a lawsuit against the state’s voter ID law, finding that the law doesn’t prevent anyone from voting.