Giving corporations actual vote power equal to humans is unusually damaging idea to say the least
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New York Urged to Pass National Popular Vote Plan
To pass national popular vote plan would surely revolutionize American Presidential elections
Neighboring States Tackle Voting Reform From Different Angles
Virginia thinks voter ID while Maryland onto same-day registration as states tackle voting reform
Senator Proposes Online Voting System For 2014
Online voting system may reduce cost but it raises security and privacy concerns that are too important to ignore for many of Arizona’s citizens
Alabama County Challenges Section Of 1965 Voting Act
Is 1965 Voting Act controls on state voting law outdated or still a modern necessity?
California Reviews Last-Minute Voting Bills
New Last-Minute Voting proposals may require legislation be in print for 3 days before voting.
Genetically Engineered Food Act Passes To Legislature
The new Genetically Engineered Food Act food labeling initiative moves forward in Washington state
Voter Fraud Claims Resurface
19 voter fraud claims are now cases currently under investigation in the swing state of Ohio
Republicans Disenfranchised by Massachusetts Voting Law
Richard Winger, expert at Ballot Access News, has an interesting piece on new election laws that could have Republicans disenfranchised by Massachusetts
New York, California Join South With Worst Run Elections
Worst run election states include surprises of New York, California along with unsurprising South