Tens of thousands who recently moved to Arizona may have trouble voting — thanks to two state agencies.
Voting rights advocates won a major victory in Missouri late on Friday, when a federal district court ordered the state’s…
Is the Justice Department and ICE going to pick up where the president’s disbanded election integrity commission left off?
Crosscheck, an interstate program to update voter rolls that’s become a partisan GOP voter suppression tool, has been abandoned by…
The U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative majority will not seek to restrain gerrymanders by avowed partisans.
The Court’s conservatives said that extreme partisan behavior was an inherent part of politics and should not be regulated.
The conservative majority sides with a technocratic voter purge instead of helping legal voters remain on voter rolls.
There is no silver bullet, or single reform, that’s going to fix the anti-democratic or uglier side of our political…