The ruling Sunday was a defeat for critics who said the effort threatened the voting rights of people who’ve recently become ...
The 2006 law to remove self-identified non-citizens from our voter rolls was signed into law by Democratic ... this same law ...
Over the objection of the three liberal justices, the Supreme Court allowed Virginia to continue purging people from its voter rolls.
The U.S. Supreme Court has reinstated Virginia's decision ahead of the Nov. 5 election to purge from its voter rolls about ...
The Justice Department alleged Virginia violated federal law when it launched a systematic program aimed at purging potential ...
Guidance issued in September by the U.S. Department of Justice states that "once an election for federal ... The requests for mass removals from Iowa's voter rolls are unrelated to Iowa Secretary of ...
Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Youngkin administration's decision to purge 1,600 people living in Virginia from ...
A series of voter roll lawsuits ahead of the 2024 presidential election offer a roadmap of what election rejection this November could look like.
Glenn Youngkin‘s August order for daily purges of voter rolls. Judge Patricia Giles said the order violated the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, which directs states to end any general ...
The Supreme Court allowed Republican officials in Virginia to revive a plan aimed to removing noncitizen voters from the rolls ahead of next week’s election.
The U.S. Department of Justice is suing Virginia to challenge a state effort to remove ineligible voters from election rolls ... out by states that are aimed at striking names from voter ...
The U.S. Department of Justice plans to monitor compliance with federal voting laws in 27 states and 86 jurisdictions ...