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By Erik Eckholm
A federal appeals court on Friday rejected the demands by Arizona and Kansas…
...registration form, in which case only votes for federal races will be counted.
...succeed, I have no doubt that this will continue to be an agenda item, and it will be an ongoing battle in many states," said Wendy Weiser, director of the Democracy Program at New York Uni
“Everyone wants to build for wealthy people.” This was the straight shooting comment made by First as he addressed the recent Annual Meeting of the .
Brittany Sowacke/Staff Photographer Tamara Allen of Arlington times the debate between Deirdre McNab (right at the head table) and Elizabeth McNamara (left and on screen), who are running for pr
...Hill to ask every GOP member of the House to put his or her weight behind scheduling a hearing.
Supporters of the new national health care law portray California's exchange as among the most successful at signing up residents for medical coverage.
Alabama says it plans to move ahead with a requirement for potential voters to show concrete proof of citizenship, in the first sign of a wider impact from a court decision on Wednesday ordering a
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach (John Hanna/ AP) A federal judge on Wednesday sided with two states that want to force new voters to prove they are citizens, over a federal elections commi