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Sixty years ago today, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act of 1965 into law. This year marks the 60th ...
Backers of proposed constitutional amendments and voting-rights groups are appealing after a federal district judge last ...
Commentary The Forgotten Ballot: Expanding Voting Access for Incarcerated Populations Pennsylvania law allows individuals incarcerated for misdemeanor convictions or those awaiting trial to vote ...
Why Ballot Measures Are Democracy’s Last Line of Defense Increasingly, citizens are turning to direct democracy to restore rights stripped away by gerrymandered legislatures and right-wing courts.
New law requiring condo associations move to electronic balloting alarms legal expert. Is the convenience worth the potential ...
If approved by Colorado voters this November, Proposition 131 — the ballot measure being pushed by a Denver-based multimillionaire — would radically reshape how the state holds elections. It would ...
This week marks the 60th anniversary of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and it's clear that Texans still needs its protections.
Not all states permit ballot selfies, however, Texas, for example, prohibits wireless communication and recording devices within 100 feet of a polling station, so no selfies are allowed.
This is the outer envelope for the nearly 8 million absentee ballot applications that Secretary of State Frank LaRose mailed the week of Aug. 26, 2024 for the November election. Ohio Secretary of ...