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Voting Rights
Census Quietly Seeks Citizenship Data From DHS As SCOTUS Weighs Question
By GARANCE BURKE and FRANK BAJAK
03.06.19 | 4:44 pm
ATHENS, GA - JULY 24:  Secretary of State and Republican Gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp addresses the audience and declares victory during an election watch party on July 24, 2018 in Athens, Georgia. Kemp defeated opponent Casey Cagle in a runoff election for the Republican nomination for the Georgia Governor's race.  (Photo by Jessica McGowan/Getty Images) ATHENS, GA - JULY 24:  Secretary of State and Republican Gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp addresses the audience and declares victory during an election watch party on July 24, 2018 in Athens, Georgia. Kemp defeated opponent Casey Cagle in a runoff election for the Republican nomination for the Georgia Governor's race.  (Photo by Jessica McGowan/Getty Images)
House Dems Launch Georgia Voting Probe With Doc Request To Gov. Kemp
By Tierney Sneed
03.06.19 | 3:37 pm
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Another Court Strikes Down Trump’s Census Citizenship Question
By Tierney Sneed
03.06.19 | 1:36 pm
Voting Rights: Dowless Arrested As NC-9 Prepares For New Election Prime Badge
By Tierney Sneed
03.04.19 | 4:03 pm
Newly-elected Secretary of State Matt Dunlap is stands after the results were announced Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012  during a joint convention to elect constitutional officers in Augusta, Maine. (AP Photo/Joel Page) Newly-elected Secretary of State Matt Dunlap is stands after the results were announced Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012  during a joint convention to elect constitutional officers in Augusta, Maine. (AP Photo/Joel Page)
Trump Admin Still Resisting Giving Some Voter Fraud Commission Docs To Ex-Member
By Tierney Sneed
03.04.19 | 3:30 pm
Discovery Dispute Surfaces Emails Between Ex Trump Voter Fraud Commissioners
By Tierney Sneed
03.01.19 | 1:42 pm
Virginia’s New Gerrymandering Reform Triggers Old Fears Among Black Officials
By Allegra Kirkland
03.01.19 | 5:53 am
Secretary of State David Whitley, left, arrives for his confirmation hearing, Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019, in Austin, Texas, where he addressed the backlash surrounding Texas' efforts to find noncitizens on voter rolls. Whitley denies his office made mistakes over a list of 95,000 voters whose U.S. citizenship was called into question but included thousands of wrongly flagged names. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) Secretary of State David Whitley, left, arrives for his confirmation hearing, Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019, in Austin, Texas, where he addressed the backlash surrounding Texas' efforts to find noncitizens on voter rolls. Whitley denies his office made mistakes over a list of 95,000 voters whose U.S. citizenship was called into question but included thousands of wrongly flagged names. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
Texas Election Chief’s Nomination Advances Amid Bogus Voter List Uproar
By Associated Press
02.28.19 | 12:35 pm
Prosecutor: Investigation ‘Continuing’ Into Scott Taylor Signature Forgery Scandal
By Matt Shuham
02.28.19 | 10:47 am
Secretary of State David Whitley, left, arrives for his confirmation hearing, Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019, in Austin, Texas, where he addressed the backlash surrounding Texas' efforts to find noncitizens on voter rolls. Whitley denies his office made mistakes over a list of 95,000 voters whose U.S. citizenship was called into question but included thousands of wrongly flagged names. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) Secretary of State David Whitley, left, arrives for his confirmation hearing, Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019, in Austin, Texas, where he addressed the backlash surrounding Texas' efforts to find noncitizens on voter rolls. Whitley denies his office made mistakes over a list of 95,000 voters whose U.S. citizenship was called into question but included thousands of wrongly flagged names. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
Judge Halts Texas Voter Purge Spurred By GOP Election Chief’s Bogus Voter List
By Paul J. Weber
02.28.19 | 9:44 am
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