Texas Defends Revamped, ‘Common-Sense’ Voter ID Law in Court
Texas officials hoped to persuade federal appeals judges in New Orleans on Tuesday that the state's latest voter identification law should be allowed to take effect.
Texas officials hoped to persuade federal appeals judges in New Orleans on Tuesday that the state's latest voter identification law should be allowed to take effect.
More than 123,000 Iowans will be receiving new voter identification cards that were mailed out this week, the Secretary of State’s office announced on Monday.
Sen. John Murante called a press conference Tuesday to say he plans to introduce a package of legislation with more than one option for enacting voter ID in Nebraska.
Two judges on the three-judge panel raised questions about claims that lawmakers intentionally discriminated against voters of color when they passed rules on which photo IDs can be presented at the polls.
Democratic party registration declines in several states.
When it comes to voter ID laws, Republicans care intensely about fraud while Democrats worry more about whether their own party will come out ahead.
A U.S. appeals court in Washington upheld a lower court's decision to allow President Donald Trump's commission investigating voter fraud to request data on voter rolls from U.S. states.
If anyone believes that their vote does not count, they should move to Newport News.
Alamance NAACP President Barrett Brown wants to see a change in felons being charged with voter fraud.
Elections across America are suffering from vulnerabilities in the system.