News
North Carolina’s 9th District Will Get a New Election
2/21: North Carolina's State Board of Elections has unanimously voted to grant the 9th district a new election.
More Questions Around Florida Absentee Ballots
2/20: Ballots that were mailed weeks before the midterm election, were not counted because Election Workers claimed they arrived too late.
Colorado Secretary of State Won’t Disclose Emails About NPV
2/20: Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold refuses to disclose emails about her office's decision to push the National Popular Vote (NPV) initiative.
Ballot Harvesting Is the Newest Democratic Strategy
2/20: The Limbaugh Letter breaks down examples of Democrats using ballot harvesting to legally influence the outcomes of elections, and why the practice should be outlawed.
Oregon Considering Lowering the Voting Age
2/20: Oregon lawmakers are considering lowering the voting age to 16.
The ACRU Files Supreme Court Amicus Brief in Critical Redistricting Case
2/20: Civil rights group contends plaintiffs lack standing by failing to meet basic standards for action under the Constitution and voting rights law.
Oregon Considers Lowering Voting Age
2/19: Oregon lawmakers are debating lowering the voting age in the state to 16.
Georgia Considers Joining ERIC
2/19: Georgia is considering a bill that would have them Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC).
The Supreme Court Will Decide Census Citizenship Question
2/15: The US Supreme Court will rule whether a citizenship question on the 2020 Census is constitutional this year.
Alabama Secretary of State Accuses Prosecutors of Dismissing Fraud Cases
2/15: Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill testified to congress that voter fraud is a frequent occurrence in Alabama, but it is rarely prosecuted.








