Center for American Progress brief looks at unique obstacles to voting faced by the 10 million Americans who experience intimate partner violence each year.
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.
How North Carolina’s Early Voting Changes Affect Voters
Residents of poor and rural counties have to drive farther than others to get to the polls during early balloting. Our map lets you explore the data.
Mail-In Ballot Postage Is Unnecessary Cause Of Voter Anxiety
Mail-in ballot postage becomes unnecessary cause of voter anxiety as voters can fill out ballots conveniently though stamp issue are still a concern.
Missouri Poll Worker Shortage to Impact High-Stakes Midterm
Potential confusion about the state’s voter ID law, changed by a court decision just weeks before Election Day, could cause problems on Nov. 6.
Democracy Is Gradually Moving Into The Ballots
The 2018 midterm is facing voter suppression issues. A key concern is felon voting. However, legislation may become felon-voting friendly this time around.
Voters In Georgia Sue State So That They Can Cast Their Ballots
Voters in Georgia sue Secretary of State Brian Kemp to fight his exact match rule which is keeping away thousands of eligible voters from the ballot.
Federal Judges Order Ohio To Allow Purged Voters Back In
Federal judges on Wednesday ordered Ohio to allow voters who had been purged for not voting over a six-year period to participate in this year’s election.
Tips For Figuring Out Your Ballot and Making Sure You Can Vote
The 2018 midterm elections are here. Here’s everything you need to know to hit the polls and cast an informed vote this election season.
Court Orders Relief For Purged Ohio Voters In Time For Election
Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has ordered emergency relief that protect right to vote for countless Ohioans who were unlawfully purged from voter rolls.
Evangelical Voters Fired Up But Also Conflicted Ahead Of Midterms
President Trumps claim of being supported by American evangelical voters flares debate with contradicting points ahead of 2018 midterm elections.