The Ohio Ballot Board was charged with deciding whether the language for the Ohio Voters Bill of Rights would be one ballot issue or more.
The Republican-dominated board, lead by Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose, unanimously voted that the proposed amendment contained just single amendment and not multiple.
A judge rejected a lawsuit against Huntington Beach over a measure allowing officials to require voter identification at the polls.
Huntington Beach officials proclaimed victory Friday when an Orange County judge ruled that the city’s new voter ID law was ...
In September Huntington Beach sued Bonta, Newsom and state Supt. of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond in response to Assembly ...
Calls to a voting helpline increased massively relative to the 2020 election, according to data shared exclusively with ...
Dissent flared in discussions about the economy, gun control policy and voter registration during the Politics Society at NYU ...
North Carolina has finished tallying its votes, and an impressive 70 percent of the eligible population cast a ballot. This ...
Claims that Vice President Kamala Harris alone won states that do not require voter ID are wrong. President-elect Donald Trump won in such states, too, and both candidates prevailed in states with a ...
The tweak to voting laws will allow veterans to use their identity card to vote, after some were turned away at local ...
The Democrats have been hostile to voter ID laws because they say – not unreasonably – that poorer voters are less likely to ...