After Trump pushed the big lie in last year’s election, Republican voters are voicing fresh doubts about absentee and early voting.
Voter Access articles on Democracy Chronicles
This section of DC focuses on voter access: a vitally important aspect of democracy concerned with ease of voting and the various barriers in the way. Voter ID, Compulsory Voting and Felon Voting are just some of the hot button issues highlighted here. Also see our sections on American democracy and Money Politics.
Arkansas Republicans Move To Cut Early Voting
Arkansas State Senate approved a bill on Thursday night that would eliminate one of the state’s most famous early voting days.
Voting Rights Battle In The South Depends On The Census
The Census – and what it means for the next 10 years – was one of the major factors influencing the voting rights environment.
Voting Rights Milestones in America: A Timeline
Voting rights have hit several milestones since America’s founding days when it was limited to white male property owners.
US Faith Leaders Join In Decrying Voting Restrictions
Faith leaders in Georgia, Arizona, and Texas are urging civic and business leaders to oppose voting-rights laws imposing voting restrictions.
The Blue States That Make It Hardest To Vote
Republicans are being chastised for calling for restrictive voting rules. However, states like Biden’s Delaware are also making voting difficult.
Texas GOP Planning A Two-Tier Voter Registration System
Texas Republicans are introducing a two-tiered voter registration scheme to evade prospective federal voting rights protections.
Online Voter Registration Bill Fails In Arkansas
On Thursday, a bill, the House Bill 1517, to establish an online voter registration system in Arkansas failed to pass the state Senate.
Competition for Control of the House Underrepresents Voters of Color
2020 was consistent with trend of declining House competition despite defeat of Democrats by Republican women, candidates of color.
Here Are 4 States To Watch Next On Voting Legislation
Although the controversy and recriminations about Georgia’s contentious new election law continue, some people’s focus is elsewhere.