New York Governor Signs Early Voting Law
1/24: Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a bill enabling early voting in the state of New York.
1/24: Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a bill enabling early voting in the state of New York.
1/24: Illinois will leave the multi-state voter crosscheck system because of concerns that voter information in the system isn't secure.
1/23: Democratic Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson settled a federal lawsuit claiming the state was gerrymandered against Republicans.
1/23: The Democrats pushing for Colorado to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact should consider that eliminating the electoral college will hurt the state.
1/23: Former California City Councilman candidate Gilberto De La Torre plead no contest to voter fraud charges.
1/23: A federal court pushed back Wisconsin's gerrymandering case until July.
1/22: Miami County Board of Elections director Beverly Kendall was fired, citing issues with the 2018 midterm elections.
1/22: The Trump Administration asked the Supreme Court to determine the constitutionality of a citizenship question on the 2020 census.
1/18: H.R. 1, the bill championed by house leader Nancy Pelosi, would enable voter fraud that would greatly benefit Democrats.
1/18: Palm Beach elections chief Susan Bucher was suspended from duty by governor Rick DeSantis amid reports of mishandling of the midterms.