On June 24, five U.S. House members introduced a bill to require states to use “bipartisan commissions” to draw U.S. House boundaries after each census. The bill won’t have a bill number until June 25, and the text isn’t available … Continue reading
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On June 24, the Delaware House passed SB 198, the National Popular Vote bill. The vote was 23-12. … Continue reading
Almost a month ago, a U.S. District Court in Rhode Island struck down a Rhode Island election law that makes it illegal for anyone to circulate the petition to recognize a new political party during an odd year. On June … Continue reading
Almost a month ago, a U.S. District Court in Rhode Island struck down a Rhode Island election law that makes it illegal for anyone to circulate the petition to recognize a new political party during an odd year. On June … Continue reading
The U.S. Supreme Court’s opinion on the federal Voting Rights Act on June 22 is already having an impact on Georgia voter registration. Earlier this year, the Georgia legislature passed a bill requiring new registrants to provide proof of citizenship … Continue reading