News
West Virginia Cleans Up Voter Rolls
8/21: West Virginia removed over 100,000 voter registrations as part of a voter roll maintenance push.
Federal Organizations Question Florida Hacking Claims
8/21: The FBI and Department of Homeland Security have questioned the validity of a state senator's claims that Russians had hacked the Florida elections.
N.C. Governor Halts Two Constitutional Amendments Affecting Elections
8/21: Judges in North Carolina sided with Governor Roy Cooper that two proposed amendments to the state constitution contained misleading language.
Broward County Flouts Voting Laws
8/20: Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes refuses to enforce voting laws, but the ACRU is working to make the courts enforce the laws.
Hawaii State Representative Accused of Voter Fraud
8/20: State Representative Romy Cachola is the center of an investigation involving voter fraud and voter intimidation.
North Carolina County Looks at Voter ID Impact
8/19: Robeson County representatives debate the impact that voter ID would have on the elections.
Voter ID Debate Begins in North Carolina
8/19: Republicans and Democrats have started the debate on whether voter ID laws will make elections secure.
Redistricting Pioneer Dies at 75
8/18: Tom Hofeller, who changed the way redistricting was viewed in modern politics, passed away at the age of 75.
Will Automatic Voter Registration Increase Turnout?
8/18: Massachusetts' new automatic voter registration law is causing officials to question whether the policy will improve voter turnout.
ACLU Request Turned Down in Arizona
8/17: Arizona Secretary of State Michele Reagan refused to adhere to the ACLU's request that all voter registration addresses be automatically updated when they change their addresses at the DMV.







