SCOTUS Gives Ohio and Michigan a Week to Respond in Redistricting Cases
5/13: The Supreme Court has given challengers of congressional maps in Ohio and Michigan a week to respond to officials appealing the redrawing of district lines.
5/13: The Supreme Court has given challengers of congressional maps in Ohio and Michigan a week to respond to officials appealing the redrawing of district lines.
5/13: The Supreme Court is set to make landmark decisions, including regulating gerrymandering and deciding whether a citizenship question should appear on the 2020 census.
5/11: Maine lawmakers are debating a constitutional amendment that would keep noncitizens from voting.
5/10: Presidential candidate Kamala Harris has claimed several times that voter suppression was to blame for Stacey Abrams and Andrew Gillum's losses in the midterms, the facts don't support that claim.
5/10: Daniel Castillo was arrested in connection to the Edinburg election fraud case.
5/8: Louisiana is looking into claims that voter fraud occurred during the St. Gabriel Police Chief election.
5/8: Matthew Calicchio admitted to bribing voters to sway the outcomes of two elections.
5/8: Democrats consistently attempt to drum up votes by claiming voter suppression, but push for laws that would destabilize American elections.
5/8: Though Democrats claim minority voters are prevented from registering, the numbers prove that minority voter registration surged in 2018.
5/7: Ohio officials will appeal a federal judge panel's decision on their redistricting to the Supreme Court, which will make it the fourth gerrymandering case before the high court.