Election Subversion is Replacing Voter Suppression as New GOP Threat The language of the voting rights movement is changing. June 1, 2022 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Are Iowa’s Days as the Nation’s First Presidential Nominating Contest Numbered? The jockeying has begun over which mix of states might take part in a series of coordinated opening primaries for… April 1, 2022 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
New Book Argues Mandatory Voting Will Fulfill America’s Promise of Democracy Miles Rapoport and E.J. Dionne say a healthier political culture and more representative government will result when all eligible citizens… March 21, 2022 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Florida May Soon Use Digital Images of Ballots in Recounts, But Not All Counties May Make Them Public As Florida updates its recount rules, transparency advocates worry about trust. March 18, 2022 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Michigan Initiatives Clash on How to Stop GOP’s Election Deniers Competing state constitutional amendments go to different lengths to enshrine voting rights and target anti-voter legislation and court rulings. February 25, 2022 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Biden Justice Department Voting Rights Strategy Comes Into Focus Laying down markers and filing lawsuits against states that cross lines. December 11, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Supreme Court’s Latest Voting Rights Ruling: Some Racial Discrimination is Permissible Justice Samuel Alito’s majority opinion is reviving segregation-era values in federal voting rights law. July 14, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
As Republicans Stall Election Reform in the U.S. Senate, Democracy Comes Under Greater Strain Both parties are vying to change who votes and how ballots are cast. June 28, 2021 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Early Voting for Georgia’s Senate Runoffs May Point to Record Turnout Voter turnout levels for two U.S. Senate runoffs are ahead of early voting period before the November presidential election. December 18, 2020 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Decades of Inequality Shadow Voter Turnout in Rural Georgia A small-town voter drive in middle Georgia reveals why only trusted family, friends and local leaders can boost turnout in… December 16, 2020 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Florida’s Eight Biggest Counties Will Save Digital Ballot Images If There’s a Presidential Recount The eight most populous Florida counties have agreed to save the digital images of every paper ballot in the 2020… September 1, 2020 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest