Court Rules Ballots without Signature Match Should Be Counted
2/15: A federal court ruled that Florida disenfranchised voters by throwing out ballots that did not have a signature match.
2/15: A federal court ruled that Florida disenfranchised voters by throwing out ballots that did not have a signature match.
2/15: An audit of the race between Xochitl Torres Small and Yvette Herrell has unearthed fears that absentee ballot fraud occurred in the close race.
2/15: New Hampshire's Dixville Notch, which holds a midnight vote, has been accused of violating voting laws in past elections.
2/14: Indiana Democrats failed to pass a bill that would have extended the time period for voters to apply for an absentee ballot.
2/14: The Colorado legislature will vote on a bill that would give all electoral votes to the National Popular Vote winner.
2/14: A panel of judges ruled that Virginia must adopt a new redistricting map that changes districts that were found to be racially gerrymandered.
2/13: Former Oak Park elections director Stephanie Sumner has been accused of funneling money to her husband.
2/13: A Minnesota woman was charged with voting twice in elections.
2/13: The National Bureau of Economic Research published a study which found that strict voter ID laws don't have any bearing on voter turnout.
2/12: Those who believe the electoral college should be eliminated don't consider what it would mean to sparsely populated states.