New Jersey Moves to Allow Online Voter Registration
7/12: Democrats in New Jersey are proposing a bill that will allow online voter registration.
7/12: Democrats in New Jersey are proposing a bill that will allow online voter registration.
7/9: Secretary of State Kris Kobach complied with a judge's order and registered thousands of voters who had been called into question due to the now-defunct proof of citizenship law.
7/2: A court in Massachusetts has declared the state's voter registration cut off, 20 days before the election, is constitutional.
6/12: The Voter Participation Center is planning to mail over 380,000 voter registration forms with the goal of increasing turnout among young voters, women, and minorities.
6/11: Florida is joining the Electronic Registration Information Center in order to keep its elections secure and mitigate voter fraud.
6/10: The fact that voters in North Dakota aren't required to register to vote is causing controversy for some fearing fraud.
5/31: California's new same-day registration policy makes it easier than ever to vote in the upcoming election.
5/1: Two Racine County residents are accused of registering and voting multiple times.
4/6: Maryland adopts AVR in hopes of bringing its 500,000 unregistered voters to the polls.
4/5: The Voter Participation Center sent 140,000 registration forms to Virginia residents—many of whom are already registered—in an effort to boost turnout for the upcoming midterm elections.