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County election offices have removed more than 144,000 individuals from Idaho’s voter rolls after recently completing voter registration maintenance required every two years under Idaho law.
South Dakota lawmakers introduced more than 50 bills during the 2025 legislation session proposing to alter the state’s election laws. Almost half are “election integrity” bills, aimed at election ...
PIERRE — Lawmakers introduced more than 50 bills during the 2025 legislation session proposing to alter South Dakota’s election laws. Almost half are “election integrity” bills, aimed at election ...
Eight states will take to the polls on Tuesday to decide on ballot measures that would require proof of U.S. citizenship to vote.
So, it felt silly to me that I was removed.” A Jill Stein voter In Alexandria, Virginia, 21-year-old Abdullah Al Mosawa learned from a TikTok about Virginia’s voter registration purge program.
A similar controversy occurred in Virginia, where 1,600 noncitizens were removed from the voter rolls due to a systematic review ordered by the state’s Republican governor that fell within the ...
Just days before the election, the Supreme Court ruled Virginia will be able to continue to purge people from the state’s voter rolls. The state has argued it is part of an effort to remove ...
Hampton resident Caroline Arthur was among the more than 1,600 people removed from Virginia voter rolls over the last two months. “My first thought was like, ‘Oh, did something happen with my ...
Of the roughly 1,600 people removed from Virginia's voter rolls since Aug. 7, about 600 had indicated to the DMV that they were not U.S. citizens, according to Virginia's filing to the Supreme Court.
The Justice Department alleged Virginia violated federal law when it launched a systematic program aimed at purging potential noncitizens from its voter rolls 90 days before the election.
The ruling stays a lower court decision, which held that the removal of noncitizens from the voter rolls came too close to the election.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and 24 other state attorneys general are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to permit Virginia’s removal of roughly 1,600 self-identified noncitizens from voter rolls.