Criticism comes from all sides: unsubstantiated claims of widespread fraud and accusations of pervasive disenfranchisement.” ...
Minor voting issues anywhere in the country can make headlines, but maybe not in Alaska. During the state’s May primary, ...
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.
Brian K. Bond, Chief Executive Officer of PFLAG National has released a statement responding to Trump’s victory last night: ...
In Wisconsin, Biden’s narrow margin was strongly bolstered by Native voters in Menominee and Bayfield counties. Menominee ...
Casting a ballot after serving in prison comes with joy and pain for the formerly incarcerated, particularly because not ...
His latest film, a documentary titled “Hush,” focuses on mental health in the Black community and what is being done to help ...
Transgender voters in the U.S. are encountering challenges due to stricter voter ID laws, with over 210,000 at risk of disenfranchisement. States like California and Rhode Island are taking steps to ...
Mail and phone service can be unreliable. Sometimes polls simply don't open if there's no trained election worker. Hundreds ...
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 ...
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 ...
Despite being underrepresented in the political offices and decision-making bodies of the MVA, many Muslims remain steadfast in their support for the alliance, which includes parties like the Uddhav ...