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In a move which he said would increase election integrity, West Virginia’s governor signed into law Thursday a bill which will require the state’s voters to show a photo ID when they go to the polls.
If enacted, the legislation would scrap a program that automatically sends absentee ballots to certain voters and prevent ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Secretary of State Kris Warner credits members of his staff with helping get the state’s new photo ID voter identification bill to the desk of Gov. Patrick Morrisey. Morrisey ...
Research on voter ID laws is mixed, but studies tend to show a disproportionate negative impact on people of color, other ...
A Shasta County group has begun to collect signatures as members push for election law changes that would defy state voters ...
The laws are aimed at safeguarding elections. Opponents say they could disenfranchise millions of eligible voters, including ...
West Virginians will now need a valid photo identification to vote. While some call the change common sense, others view it ...
U.S. Senator Andy Kim of New Jersey publicly voiced his opposition this week to the Secure America's Vote and Elections (SAVE ...
Lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire are asking a federal judge to strike down one of the most ...
Gov. Patrick Morrisey says he wants West Virginia’s voting laws to be as simple as possible, and for voters to know they now ...
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