A California Group Attempts to Register as Many People as Possible
2/10: California's VoteRiders is a nonpartisan organization hoping to get out the vote in California.
2/10: California's VoteRiders is a nonpartisan organization hoping to get out the vote in California.
2/7: The Washington House committee is debating a same-day voter registration bill already approved by the state senate.
2/6: State Senator Valerie Foushee introduced a bill that would establish automatic voter registration at Driver License Offices and college campuses.
2/6: Assemblyman Travis Allen raised concerns that the California Motor Voter Law could have unintended consequences.
2/6: The number of registered voters in Arizona has decreased by 31,225 since October of 2017.
2/5: Former Washington State Representative makes the case for automatic registration.
2/5: The League of Women Voters of Waco hopes to increase McLennan County's 10-percent voter turnout will increase this year.
1/23: Senate Joint Resolution 5 proposes New Mexico joins a growing number of states with automatic voter registration.
1/31: Massachusetts lawmakers are considering a bill that would create an automatic voter registration to make elections more accurate and inclusive.
1/21: Illinois has received more than 2,000 requests to register to vote and update personal information, since the signing of state’s automatic voter registration law.