Minor voting issues anywhere in the country can make headlines, but maybe not in Alaska. During the state’s May primary, ...
The lawmakers on Sunday — two days before the deadline to apply for mail ballots — sent a letter to the Bucks County ...
The Supreme Court of Arizona, a hotly contested swing state, ruled on November 1, 2024, that 98,000 voters whose citizenship was not confirmed because of a glitch in the state’s DMV and voter ...
Laws on felony disenfranchisement vary by state]. In some instances ... To get the word out to newly eligible voters, ...
National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer, John Mahama has intensified his criticism of the judiciary over the ongoing lack of parliamentary representation for the people of Santrokofi, Akpafu, ...
A recent disenfranchisement report estimates that 1.7% of adult Missourians cannot vote because of a felony conviction, however, the rate is more than double for Black Missourians. The Sentencing ...
She suggested the race with Begich could be decided by "dozens of votes," making the possible implications of any voter disenfranchisement ... committed to Craig, a community of about 1,000 ...
BOISE, Idaho — A year-old voter identification law in Idaho has made it more onerous for some residents to register to vote, preventing dozens of voters in Ada County from voting in this year ...
It’s the only community in the Arctic National Wildlife ... “nothing like this ever happens again." For Kaleak, the disenfranchisement of Alaska Native voters should raise as much outrage ...
The Sentencing Project’s Locked Out 2024 report estimates that 1.7% of Missourians over 18 can’t vote because they have felony convictions. A new report estimates that 1.7% of Missourians over ...
St. Louisans share stories amid new report of state disenfranchisement When he was 16, St. Louis native Bobby Bostic permanently lost his right to vote, before he ever had it in the first place.