Nevada 1 hour ago Nevada’s most populous county announces new elections director Clark County, Nevada, which comprises about 75% of the state’s registered voters, announced a new elections director. Lorena Portillo will succeed Joe Gloria.
Abortion 3 days ago Kids in 'grave danger' after red state judge halts abortion parental consent law: Pro-life activist Live Action's Lila Rose believes "children in Montana are not protected from the brutal violence of abortion," after a judge expanded abortion access to minors.
Kansas 4 days ago Kansas appeals court reinstates suit over ballot harvesting law The Kansas Court of Appeals has reinstated a 2021 lawsuit alleging the state's anti-ballot harvesting laws are unconstitutional and restrict voting rights.
North Carolina 5 days ago Republican-dominated North Carolina Supreme Court may revive voter ID mandate Mandating voter identification for elections in North Carolina was once struck down by Democrats, but may be revived now that Republicans hold a majority in the Supreme court.
North Carolina 6 days ago North Carolina Supreme Court uses new Republican majority to rehear arguments in redistricting case The North Carolina Supreme Court is rehearing arguments in a redistricting case it ruled on three months prior, when Democrats held a 4-3 seat advantage.
Voting March 13 Left-wing groups push Biden admin to get migrants, those in federal custody to vote ahead of 2024 elections Left-wing organizations are pressuring the Biden administration to do more to increase voter turnout ahead of 2024 in what critics call an overreach of federal authority.
ELECTIONS March 11 Who do Republican women support in the 2024 GOP presidential nomination race? According to a recent Fox News poll, Republican women voters are so far largely leaning toward former President Donald Trump as their choice in 2024.
Maine March 10 Maine court orders state rephrase potentially 'misleading' ballot question A Maine court has ordered Secretary of State Shenna Bellows to reword a ballot question proposing a governmental takeover of electric utilities.
Oregon March 10 Oregon Democrats approve bill allowing criminals to vote A bill expanding inmate voting rights was approved by a judiciary committee in Oregon. While Democrats want to expand voter access, Republicans are voting against it.
OPINION March 10 Forget open borders. This crazy law opens voting booths to aliens Radical ideas have been blossoming in the D.C. City Council—ideas that will disenfranchise the city's citizens.