The Arizona Supreme Court will allow 98,000 people who aren't confirmed citizens of the United States to vote in state and local races, it ruled Friday.
The court's decision followed officials' disclosure of a database error that mistakenly gave voters full ballot access for ...
Conducting a census is essential for the development of any nation. In India, the first census began in 1872, and the first ...
Parents can invest as little as Rs1,000 per month under the NPS Vatsalya program, with no maximum. NPS Vatsalya aims to ...
As many key battleground states prepare to send out mail-in ballots to voters for the November general election, former ...
Aside from the race for president of the United States, Minnesotans will see candidates for U.S. Senate, Congress, and State ...
Bolts: The effects of SB 7050 have been felt around the state. In a state that already sees lower voter registration rates across the board, particularly for Black, Hispanic, Asian, and other ...
FLORIDA, USA — The 2024 general election is fast-approaching with voters set to cast their ballots on Nov. 5. However, ...
Release: The Justice Department announced today that is has filed a complaint against the Town of Thornapple, Wisconsin, and the State of Wisconsin for violations of Section 301 of the Help America ...
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled on Friday that nearly 100,000 voters impacted by voter registration system error will receive ...
Many have been on the voter rolls for years. Some have never voted ... Voters with licenses compliant with "Real ID" ...
The Texas Tribune is answering reader questions about elections and the issues Texans are voting on. Thanks to readers like ...