Texas counties involved in ongoing litigation may not purge registered voters demanding proof of citizenship until further order from the court.
Voter Suppression articles on Democracy Chronicles
Voter suppression is an illegal strategy to influence the outcome of an election by discouraging or preventing people from exercising their right to vote. Also see our section on American democracy and our articles on Voter Turnout and Voter Access.
Texas Secretary of State Apologizes For Flawed Noncitizen Voter Claims
Texas’ election chief apologizes for releasing a botched list of nearly 100,000 voters whose citizenship was called into question before being fully vetted.
Navajo Lawmaker Worries New Law Would Disenfranchise Native Voters
Navajo lawmaker worries election bill in the state legislature would eliminate ballot drop-off boxes hence, disenfranchise Native voters.
Georgia Voting Irregularities Raise More Troubling Questions
Lawsuits, complaints about lax security and accusations of voter suppression marred Georgia’s election for governor in November.
Kansas Didn’t Use National Voter Database It Runs Last Year
A much-criticized national database that checks if voters are registered in multiple states wasn’t used last year in Kansas, the state that administers it
Inaccurate Texas Claims of Noncitizen Voting Reflect GOP Trend
on Jan. 25, the secretary of state instructed counties to give voters 30 days to prove their citizenship before canceling their registration.
Third Lawsuit Filed Against Texas Voter ‘Purge List’
Alleging that the state is discriminating against naturalized citizens and infringing on their voting rights, civil rights groups filed a third lawsuit.
Mitch McConnell Against High Voter Turnout if it Helps Democrats
Republicans have long had an election problem. The more people vote, the worse they tend to get beaten. So the solution, since at least the 1970s.
Texas AG Slammed for Misleading Voter Fraud Claims
Advancing exaggerated claims of vote fraud has become latest go-to tactic employed for unnecessary and discriminatory voter suppression measures.
Major Expansion of New York State Voting Rights Signed Into Law
Today, New York is ushering in a new era that finally brings the state into the 21st Century and expands access to democracy for citizens across the state.