All posts tagged "Voting Rights"
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Alec Siegel | July 3, 2017
Trump’s Quest to Prove His Claim About Voter Fraud: What You Need to Know
A majority of states will not comply with Trump's effort.
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Nicole Zub | May 5, 2017
Is the Voting Rights Act of 1965 Still Effective?
Is this landmark racial discrimination legislation still applicable in modern times?
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Alec Siegel | August 24, 2016
Virginia Governor Doubles Down on Effort to Restore Voting Rights to Felons
His new policy will restore the voting rights of 13,000 released felons.
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Kevin Rizzo | August 2, 2016
Why A Circuit Court Struck Down North Carolina’s Discriminatory Voting Law
A Circuit Court says the law intended to discriminate.
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Ashlee Smith | July 29, 2016
Virginia Governor Wages Fierce Fight for Voting Rights
Terry McAuliffe spearheads the fight for ex-felons' right to vote
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Kevin Rizzo | March 19, 2015
Oregon Becomes First State to Automatically Register Voters
Oregon passed a law this week making it the first state to automatically register voters.
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Alexandra Stembaugh | July 30, 2014
The 51st State: What DC Statehood Would Mean for the Country
President Obama stirred up an old debate recently by becoming the first sitting president to endorse statehood for...
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Matt DeWilde | June 25, 2014
Sore Loser: McDaniel Challenges Weird Mississippi Primary Laws
Last night, in one of the most heated runoff elections in recent memory, Senator Thad Cochran narrowly defeated...
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Sarah Helden | February 14, 2014
Holder Speaks Out Against Felon Voting Ban
Attorney General Eric Holder shined a spotlight on state voting laws this week when he spoke out against voting...