News
Michigan Voters Will Decide on Redistricting
7/31: The Michigan Supreme Court decided to allow a proposal to create an independent redistricting committee onto the midterm ballot.
State Changed ‘Motor Voter’ Registration Two Years Ago to Weed Out Noncitizens
7/30: Counties in Southwestern Pennsylvania will look at motor voter laws as they attempt to clean up their voting rolls.
Russian Hackers a Tempest in a Teapot
7/30: Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft stated that reports of Russian hackers targeting Sen. Claire McCaskill is "a whole lot of nothing".
New Software and Human Error Cause Double Voting in Nevada
7/29: The millions spent on new voting machines in Nevada did not stop 43 citizens from double voting.
Arizona Fights to Ban Ballot Harvesting
7/28: Arizona's assistant attorney general is fighting a federal law that says the state cannot ban ballot harvesting.
Pennsylvania Uncovers Thousands of Possibly Ineligible Voters
7/28: The Pennsylvania Department of State announced that a review has uncovered over eight thousand voters who may have been ineligible to vote in the 2016 election.
Iowa’s Battle Over Voter ID Goes to Court
7/28: The Iowa Secretary of State announced that the office would appeal an injunction that hinders the state's voter ID law.
The NAACP Fights Alabama’s Voter ID Law
7/27: The 11th Circuit Court began hearing arguments in the NAACP's quest to overturn the state's voter ID law.
ACRU Defends Legislative Authority Over Redistricting
7/27: The ACRU filed an amicus brief in support of a Petition for Writ of Certiorari in the Pennsylvania redistricting case.
Arkansas Letting Voters Decide on Redistricting
7/27: Voters will have the opportunity to vote on the Arkansas Citizens Redistricting Amendment, which would change the way the state creates congressional districts.








