Cleta Mitchell desperately tried to undo Trump's loss in Georgia in 2020. Now she's using the Big Lie to recruit conservatives as poll workers for the November elections.
Competing state constitutional amendments go to different lengths to enshrine voting rights and target anti-voter legislation and court rulings.This article was produced by Voting Booth, a project of the Independent Media Institute.A new front is opening in Michigan’s voting wars that raises fundame.
In Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee, No. 19-1257, the justices will hear a 2016 case over voting rules in Arizona that poses questions at the heart of the current debate that gripped the country in the wake of the presidential contest between President
Joe Biden and former President
Donald Trump.
The court will consider the sweep of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which forbids states from making laws that restrict citizens ability to vote on account of their race. The law specifies that a state can violate Section 2 if elections are not equally open to minority groups and the rest of the electorate based on the totality of circumstances.