Most Americans Oppose Trump's Plan To Ban Mail-In Voting
Most voters support submitting ballots by mail, and also voter ID.
Most voters support submitting ballots by mail, and also voter ID.
Majorities of Americans want casting a ballot to be easy and secure.
The next presidential election may be between the two men. Can't we do better?
A new study challenges the conventional wisdom on voter ID laws.
Brad Raffensperger compares President Joe Biden and Sen. Raphael Warnock to Donald Trump.
NYU's Eliza Sweren-Becker debates Hans von Spakovsky of The Heritage Foundation
NYU's Eliza Sweren-Becker debates Hans von Spakovsky of The Heritage Foundation
A puzzle about the former; an argument about the latter
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But it would continue the politicization of the means of voting and make it harder to vote.
The nation's leading GOP election attorney throws cold water on election fraud claims
Would requiring masks for in-person voting infringe constitutional rights?
Also, are people putting on disguises so they can vote more than once?
The two major parties continue their sorting into democratic socialists on the left and Mercantilist nativists to the right.
Kris Kobach suffers legal, factual, and professional humiliation at the hands of a federal judge, though his conspiratorial cause still lives on at the White House.
Even while euthanizing the bureaucratic expression of his electoral fantasies, the president continues to play vote-counting politics with the Department of Homeland Security and Census.
The technology promises to be a secure and efficient way of confirming voter ID.
New presidential election integrity advisory commission might actually help despite the delusions on which it is based.
People who believe elections are "rigged" tend to stay home.
Belief in electoral fraud depresses turnout.
Trump is right: One party is trying to rig the election
If voter ID laws were created to suppress minority voting, they're actually not doing that.
Two Texas laws illustrate a politically poisonous legislative habit.
Stricter new requirements may sound reasonable, but they're not reasonable for everyone-or reasonable for democracy.
As a cure for fraudulent voting, a stringent voter ID law is like prescribing morphine for a hangnail. But as a cure for Democratic voting, it's hard to beat.
Photo ID will be required to vote from 2016 onwards
Joins 33 other states requiring some form of identification
Involved invocation of part of Voting Rights Act that was struck down
That day is gone, and fortunately, it's not coming back.
Democrats not happy with Supreme Court decision today
Voters will have to present photo ID to vote starting next year
Is it trumped by federal voter registration guidelines?
Outcome could have wide impact on other states
Law requires proof of citizenship to vote
At the moment, Virginia Republicans are stronger than Democrats.
Voter ID is a must in emerging democracies
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