At-large system for Texan judicial voting could be replaced with one that elects judges by single-member geographic districts
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.
Lessons From 10-Year-Old Indiana Voter ID Laws
The secrets to the judicial successes of the decade old Indiana voter ID scheme reveal a lot
Stealing or Hacking a Presidential Election Almost Impossible
It would be a near impossible task for anyone intent on changing or hacking a Presidential Election
Voter Registration App Seeks to Boost Turnout
Civic engagement platform and voter registration app available at Apple App Store and on Google Play
Court Rulings Helping to Prevent a Rigged Election
While Donald Trump is worried about a rigged election, the recent rulings will actually prevent foul play
Texas Easing Voter ID Laws Ahead of Judicial Review
Easing voter ID rules ahead of 2016 election is another win in battle for Texan electorate
How a Felon Made it on the Ballot in NJ Town Election
According to NJ town election law the felon would be disqualified if he won the vote but has right to appear on ballot
Trump Laments Cancelled Voter ID Laws
Republican candidate claims the cancelled Voter ID laws in three states will result in voter fraud
The Return of Racially Discriminatory Voting Laws
How a new generation of discriminatory voting laws is attempting to alter the political balance
Segment From Daily Show Referenced in Voter ID Court Ruling
Unusual court ruling in crucial North Carolina voter ID case is where Daily Show referenced