March 6, 2023 Asian-American lawmakers say the demographic's shift to the GOP is a sign they reject 'leftist' policies A new study found that Asian American voters are shifting to the Republican Party in large numbers, which Asian American lawmakers say is a sign they are rejecting "leftist" Democratic policies.
March 6, 2023 NM residents could vote on whether state lawmakers should get a salary The New Mexico House has endorsed a plan that could allow residents to vote on whether New Mexico should strip its status as the only state without a salaried Legislature.
March 5, 2023 Critics rip proposed Nevada state law requiring polling places in jails: 'Makes no sense' Critics are blasting a bill introduced in the Nevada state Senate that would require city and county jails to open polling locations for prisoners on the day of an election.
March 3, 2023 Wyoming bans party switching to vote in primaries Wyoming has passed a law that restricts changes in party registration for primary voting, with Republican Gov. Mark Gordon allowing the bill to take effect without his signature.
March 3, 2023 WI voters, election officials warned about group sending incorrect, pre-filled absentee ballot applications A Washington D.C.-based group has been sending pre-filled absentee ballot applications to Wisconsin voters. The groups admitted to mistakenly listing names on voter application forms.
March 1, 2023 Stacey Abrams lampooned for serving as ‘election observer’ in Nigeria: ‘This is embarrassing’ Stacey Abrams, who has denied election results in America, was roasted when it was revealed she was in Nigeria to serve as an “international observer” of its election.
February 28, 2023 Polls close in Chicago as voters decide political fate of Mayor Lori Lightfoot amid crime wave Polls have closed in Chicago as incumbent Democratic Mayor Lori Lightfoot faces a tough re-election bid with challenges from eight candidates amid a soaring crime rate across the city.
February 23, 2023 Kansas Legislature likely to eliminate 3-day 'grace period' for mail-in ballots Kansas' Republican-dominated Legislature is likely to pass a bill that would eliminate the three-day "grace period" the state allows for mail-in ballots after elections.
February 23, 2023 Minnesota lawmakers pass bill to grant illegal migrants US driver's licenses A 'Driver's License for All' bill passed in the Minnesota Senate that would allow non-citizens residing in the state to obtain driver's licenses.
February 23, 2023 Democrat introduces bill that would mandate polling places in Nevada jails A bill proposed by a Democratic lawmaker in Nevada will require city and county jails in the state to provide a polling place for incarcerated prisoners.