Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Poll June 28, 2023 Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Poll: Voter trust & confidence in institutions hits rock-bottom Confidence in U.S. institutions such as the FBI, Supreme Court and Congress has been on a steady decline since 2017 and is now reaching record lows, according to a Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Poll.
Alabama June 28, 2023 Alabama lawmakers to redraw congressional maps that the Supreme Court ruled to be unfair to Black voters The Supreme Court ruled that Alabama’s maps are illegally diluting Black voters’ political power. State lawmakers have until July 21 to adopt a new congressional map.
Vermont June 28, 2023 VT town will allow 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in local elections after Legislature overrides governor's veto A town in Vermont will allow 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in local elections after the Democratic-controlled Legislature overrode the governor's veto.
Pennsylvania June 27, 2023 Pennsylvania court rejects Republican effort to throw out mail-in voting law A court in Pennsylvania rejected an effort to throw out the state's mail-voting law. Republicans have targeted the law since the 2020 election.
Supreme Court June 27, 2023 Supreme Court justices rule state lawmakers do not have exclusive control over elections in key decision The Supreme Court ruled in a major elections case that could affect voting boundaries, mail-in ballots, and more forthe 2024 election and beyond.
Louisiana June 26, 2023 Supreme Court lifts pause on Louisiana redistricting case that could boost Black voting power The Supreme Court has lifted a hold on a case that could boost Black voting power in Louisiana by forcing the state to redraw its congressional districts.
Democrats June 23, 2023 Democrats lose support from Latinos as 1 in 3 say neither party cares more about them: poll A plurality of Latinos in the United States believe "neither" party cares more about their demographic, according to the latest Axios-Ipsos Latino Poll.
North Carolina June 15, 2023 North Carolina GOP senators seek to advance voting measure restricting early, absentee balloting Republican senators in North Carolina pitched two measures designed to boost trust in elections. However, voting rights advocates claimed that the bills are just GOP power grabs.
Michigan June 14, 2023 Judge orders Michigan GOP Chairperson Karamo, others to pay for legal fees from failed absentee voting lawsuit Kristina Karamo, the Chairperson of the Michigan Republican Party, has been ordered to pay for the legal fees incurred during a failed lawsuit challenging absentee voting.
Ohio June 13, 2023 Ohio rewords constitutional amendment question on August ballot after court order A state panel in Ohio has voted to change language on a pivotal August ballot question after the state Supreme Court ruled the original question to be misleading.
North Dakota June 13, 2023 Trial begins in Native American tribes' lawsuit over North Dakota redistricting map The trial has begun for two Native American tribes that are trying to prove North Dakota's redistricting map dilutes the power of their voters.