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Canvassers Charged in Fraudulent Indiana Voter Registrations
The overseeing group is tied to former Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid and former President Bill Clinton.
ACLU, Advancement Project Sue Missouri over Voter ID Law
The case was filed on behalf of the Missouri NAACP and the League of Women Voters of Missouri.
Supreme Court to Hear Major Political Redistricting Case
Justices Stop the Forced Redrafting of Wisconsin's Election District Map.
New Study Supports Trump: 5.7 Million Noncitizens May Have Cast Illegal Votes
Just Facts crunched data from a Harvard/YouGov study that every two years questions tens of thousands of voters.
Will the Supreme Court Cut More of the Voting Rights Act?
If Democrats use Section 2 to aggressively attack state laws, it could put the provision at risk.
California Democrats Use Budget Bill to Change Recall Rules, Help Colleague
"I didn't get blown up twice in Iraq to come home and see this happen."
Alabama Legislative Black Caucus Urges Courts to Reject Redistricting Maps
“We need more people that have an independent mindset when it comes to making decisions of this magnitude."
Obama Never Warned State Election Officials of Russian Election ‘Hacking’
"Over-and-over again, they did say there was no credible threat that they had found."
Texas Democrats See New Opportunities in Redistricting Case
The state government says the 2013 map is legal, since it was approved by the courts.
U.S. Supreme Court Finds North Carolina Lawmaker Maps Were Racial Gerrymanders
The case was sent back to the lower court to determine whether special elections were necessary.









