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.
7/27: The 11th Circuit Court began hearing arguments in the NAACP's quest to overturn the state's voter ID law.
7/26: Alabama's suit to keep noncitizens from counting in congressional district numbers will not be open for public comment.
7/19: Claims of voter fraud in Wilcox and Perry Counties are being examined by Secretary of State John Merrill.
7/19: Secretary of State John Merrill said an investigation into the problems some Alabama citizens had voting revealed human error and not a conspiracy to commit fraud.
7/19: A surge of absentee ballot votes from the Black Belt has raised concerns over voter fraud in two Alabama counties.
7/9: Voter fraud problems have plagued this area of Alabama for years, it may be time for reform.
7/8: In an effort to prove obtaining proper ID is not a burden, Alabama secretary of state John Merrill offered home visits to help those who need ID.
7/6: Democrats claim the court's decision in Shelby County v. Holder has gutted the Voting Rights Act, while Republicans claim increased election integrity.
6/25: Alabama is looking into claims of improper absentee ballot handling and how it aids voter fraud.
6/8: Alabama wants illegal immigrants excluded from the census' congressional district count, so they don't influence the number of House seats a state is allotted.