State Government in Florida on Quest to Avoid High Turnout With Early Voting Scaledown
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Voter ID Battle Recalls Pennsylvania Jim Crow Laws
Voter Suppression Efforts Against Minorities and Youth Remind Many of Pennsylvania Jim Crow Laws
Pennsylvania Voter ID Law to Face Court Scrutiny
Battle Raging as Democracy Activists Protect Election’s Integrity and Voter ID Law to Face Court
Some State’s Voting Begins on September 27th
Key State’s Voting Begins Actually This Month, Full Month Before Election Day Coming November 4th
California Has Most Competitive State Elections in the Country
Least and Most Competitive State Elections Varies Substantially Across the Country With Worrying Trends in Deep South
Battle Over Ohio Voting Law Could Impact National Elections
Ohio Voting Law Used by Local Politicians to Benefit Their Own Campaigns Could be Breaking Law
Early Voting to Begin in Dozens of States
Citizen’s Early Voting to Begin in 32 States and in Washington D.C. in historic election
Ballot Access News Discusses Likely 2012 Election Access
2012 Election Access: Third Party Presidential Candidates Continue Fight to Get Names on Ballot
Independent Candidates Set Record in State of Illinois
Jesse Jackson Jr. Just Join Long List of Independent Candidates Set Record of Success From the Outside Two Party System
Ohio Election Integrity Protected by Early Voting Ruling
Rick Hasen’s Election Law Blog Covers Big Win For Ohio Election Integrity and American Democracy