6 Days Remaining Between 2014 and 2016, states removed almost 16 million voters from the rolls, or the list of persons who are eligible to vote in a particular jurisdiction. These numbers are shocking when you think of all of the people who were mistakenly removed and thus unable to vote in their local or […]
7 Days Remaining While the word “gerrymandering” may sound familiar to many thanks to high school civics class, there is still confusion about what it means exactly, and what its effects are. Gerrymandering is defined by Merriam Webster as: “the practice of dividing or arranging a territorial unit into election districts in a way that […]
8 Days Remaining Voter ID laws are an incredibly contentious issue. These laws require that a voter must show some form of identification to be able to vote. What constitutes a credible form of identification varies widely from state to state, leading to much confusion amongst potential voters. Indiana was the first state to pass […]