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Dozens of people gathered Sunday afternoon outside the federal courthouse in downtown Rockford to protest a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision affecting voting rights.
In 1965, Black Americans peacefully demonstrated for voting rights and were beaten by Alabama state troopers before returning two weeks later to complete their march under federal protection. Keith Odom was a toddler then.
Georgia voters broke a turnout record for early voting in a primary election on the final day of early voting, and Gov. Brian Kemp is concerned about the Democratic turnout advantage.
The governor of Louisiana canceled the U.S. House primaries after tens of thousands of votes had already been cast. On Election Day, we hear from voters trying to make sense of the last-minute changes.
Type to search articles, cases, and authors. Press ↵ to view all results. Updated on April 29 at 9:58 p.m. The Supreme Court on Wednesday, in the case of Louisiana v. Callais, struck down a Louisiana congressional map that a group of voters who describe ...
Voters in Georgia will head to the polls on May 19 to decide a number of races and issues in the 2026 primary election. Here are some important voting rules to know. - A citizen of the United States.
A federal judge in Washington acknowledged Thursday the tight timeline he faces in deciding whether to pause President Donald Trump’s executive order to create a national voter list and limit mail voting nationwide.
Two recent court decisions have upended a redistricting race in multiple US states, and implications could last well beyond November's midterms.