This could and should serve as a model for other states.
Let’s dispel with this fiction that Wisconsin Republicans didn’t know what they were doing.
Kansas just convicted an elderly man for accidentally voting in two states, an easily-preventable crime.
The policy remains non-controversial for Republicans…in lily-white states.
Kansas has made it so hard to register to vote that most applicants are being put on hold.
Registration deadlines are undemocratic, but you’d think the candidate’s children would pay attention to them.
Online voter registration is great, but not like this.
With no good arguments at his disposal, he came up with a bad one.
Proof of citizenship requirements for voter registration have lost pretty much every legal challenge thus far.
The latest in three states’ ongoing struggle to make voter registration more difficult.
Connecticut is but the latest state to consider what is unarguably a great idea.
The EAC’s executive director acted unilaterally when they may not have had authority to do so.
The Election Assistance Commission just added citizenship requirements for voter registration in three states?