New Technologies Could Actually Eliminate Common Voting Controversies in the U.S.—And May Put a Stop to Fear and Paranoia Around Election Counts (Clear Ballot Voting system in Leon County, FL. Photo by Steven Rosenfeld) As voting in 2018’s midterms ends on Tuesday,… October 31, 2018 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
In Two Key States, Voter Suppression Battles Aren’t Bringing Simple Solutions for Targeted Voters (Stacey Abrams. Image Credit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9OcTlMk2GA) With Election Day nearing, the partisan rhetoric over voting is growing and not helping those… October 26, 2018 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Interview: Steven Rosenfeld on 2018 Voting Hurdles, Voter Disinformation A conversation about what a big turnout could mean for the midterm election, the credibility of the process and the… October 25, 2018 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Voter Data Suppression Is GOP’s Latest Anti-Voter Tactic Are Republican-run states deliberately slowing down the processing of voter registrations to prevent new voters from casting a ballot? October 18, 2018 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
How Thousands of Voters in Swing State Arizona Could Be Walking into a Trap on Election Day Tens of thousands who recently moved to Arizona may have trouble voting — thanks to two state agencies. September 27, 2018 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Red State Victory for Voting Rights: Federal Court Blocks a Massive Potential Voter Suppression Tactic (Photo by Sue Dorfman / Zuma Press) Voting rights advocates won a major victory in Missouri late on Friday, when… September 21, 2018 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
North Carolina is at the Heart of Trump’s Voter Suppression Project Is the Justice Department and ICE going to pick up where the president’s disbanded election integrity commission left off? September 12, 2018 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
GOP Attempts To Purge Voter Rolls Failing Before Midterm Crosscheck, an interstate program to update voter rolls that’s become a partisan GOP voter suppression tool, has been abandoned by… August 4, 2018 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Supreme Court Makes It Clear It Won’t Stop Partisan Gerrymanders The U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative majority will not seek to restrain gerrymanders by avowed partisans. June 27, 2018 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Supreme Court Decides to Let Political Extremists Run Wild in Key Election Case The Court’s conservatives said that extreme partisan behavior was an inherent part of politics and should not be regulated. June 18, 2018 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
The Supreme Court Just Dealt Another Big Blow to Our Voting Rights The conservative majority sides with a technocratic voter purge instead of helping legal voters remain on voter rolls. June 12, 2018 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Here’s What America’s Election Experts Think It’s Going to Take to Fix Our Democracy There is no silver bullet, or single reform, that’s going to fix the anti-democratic or uglier side of our political… June 6, 2018 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest