Voter Suppression
Wisconsin Lt. Gov. candidate Mendela Barnes was omitted on some election guides.
Republican lawmakers got a green light to suppress votes after a Supreme Court ruling.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will allow Texas to enact its revised voter identification law.
The Rev. Al Sharpton led a battle cry at the National Action Network convention to defend civil rights.
A federal court ruled that the Electronic Privacy Information Center does not have legal standing to sue Trump’s voter fraud commission.
A debate has reignited about whether voter ID laws suppress the Black vote.
If you are in Alabama — stay woke. Today the state is voting to a send a racist and alleged pedophile, Roy Moore, or a man who prosecuted KKK members who killed four Black girls, Doug Jones, to the Senate. It is one of the most important elections in Alabama’s history and there are already […]
Alabama's secretary of state said voting rights groups sent eligible voters erroneous messages that they're not registered to vote.
Someone posted tweets falsely telling Democratic voters in Virginia that they could cast a ballot by text message.
Here's how Trump's alarming attempt to create a national voter database is similar to how the powerful once branded and tagged the powerless.
Three states—Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania—gave Trump the electoral college advantage that won him the presidency. He won Wisconsin by a mere 22,000 votes.
Trump continues to espouse his belief that millions voted illegally, a belief that will lead to more Republican-led voter suppression legislation.
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