January 19, 2023 AZ early voting system ruled constitutional Arizona’s early voting system was ruled constitutional by the state’s Court of Appeals. It was previously challenged by the state’s Republican Party.
January 19, 2023 Alabama Secretary of State Allen announces withdrawal from voter registration group Alabama's Secretary of State Wes Allen announced the state's withdrawal from a voter registration group. Allen said that the state will no longer be involved in sharing voting data.
January 16, 2023 New Ohio voting law unpopular among active-duty military, who fear disenfranchisement Ohio's new election integrity law is unpopular among active-duty military officers and their families, who fear that shorter mail-in deadlines could disenfranchise them
January 12, 2023 AR State House maps head to appeals court A case heard by the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday aims to determine whether the Voting Rights Act of 1965 lets private citizens sue over cases of alleged gerrymandering.
January 9, 2023 Harmeet Dhillon lands endorsements from major GOP donors in bid to unseat McDaniel as RNC chair A group of Republican mega-donors is throwing their support behind civil rights attorney Harmeet Dhillon for Chairwoman of the Republican National Committee.
January 9, 2023 NM high court to hear challenge on state’s newly redistricted maps A New Mexico hearing has been scheduled to evaluate a challenge on the state’s newly redistricted maps. Republicans contend that the new map is diluting their voting power.
January 6, 2023 Oregon leads US with highest voter turnout The state of Oregon had the highest voter turnout rate across the U.S. in last year’s midterm elections. Oregon saw a 61.5% turnout rate, narrowly beating Maine.
December 31, 2022 North Carolina AG won't bring charges against Mark Meadows over voter registration Mark Meadows, the former White House chief of staff to then-President Trump, will not face voter fraud charges, according to the North Carolina attorney general.
December 17, 2022 GOP election strategy: Get smart about early voting or get used to losing As the Republican Party conducts its postmortem of the 2022 elections, it would be wise to create a separate coordinated effort for a massive early voting operation.
December 17, 2022 NC Supreme Court rejects voter ID law, state electoral map, claiming 'racially motivated purpose' North Carolina's Supreme Court has narrowly struck down a voter ID law passed in 2018 on constitutional grounds, claiming it discriminates against Black voters.