For two years, Florida’s Tea Party Republicans have been working to undo the huge turnout of black voters on the Sunday before Election Day. It didn’t work.
With a week-and-a-half left until Election Day, voter suppression schemes slam swing states.
Long locked out of the front door to electoral process, undocumented immigrants are creating a window of opportunity.
Here’s what you need to know about the fight against voter suppression across the nation.
DOJ, Congress, state senators, election protection lawyers and civil rights advocates—all eyes are on True the Vote.
Although many people think it’s relatively easy to get a state issued ID, one Navajo elder would disagree.
The battered group’s poll watching “army” is on the retreat, but is it now trying to cash in through harassing state election officials?
With the presidential election less than a month away, eligible voters in swing states are fighting to make sure that they’ll be counted on November 6.
Voter ID laws have been blocked in South Carolina and Mississippi, the latter where a Tea Party leader says women don’t deserve to vote.
Despite a federal obligation to do so, the swing state’s public service agencies are accused of not providing their clients with voter registration forms.