A California Group Attempts to Register as Many People as Possible
2/10: California's VoteRiders is a nonpartisan organization hoping to get out the vote in California.
2/10: California's VoteRiders is a nonpartisan organization hoping to get out the vote in California.
2/14: A judge has approved Dallas County's request to investigate suspicious mail-in ballots.
2/14: The Center for American Progress says Delaware's election practices leave them vulnerable to hacking.
2/14: The Newport City Council has opened an investigation into possible voter fraud concurrent with an Orange County DA investigation.
2/7: The organization filed suit in federal court after the DOJ refused to release information gained from the now-defunct Election Integrity Commission.
2/14: The Idaho House is reviewing legislation that would end their involvement in the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program.
2/13: Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants to allocate $7 million to keep polling places open for early voting in New York.
2/13: The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Minnesota's law restricting what voters can wear at their polling places.
2/12: Democratic Gubernatorial candidate A.J. Balukoff says he would support legislation that would remove Idaho from the Voter Crosscheck program.
2/11: Pennsylvania wants to keep paper documentation on voting machines, but doesn't have the budget to do it.