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Some people who filled out forms find out too late that they never made it onto the rolls. State lawmakers have resisted efforts to expand online options.
Dallas County voters will decide in November whether to approve an almost $57 million criminal court building to keep up with the county's state-leading growth. The Dallas County Board of ...
The National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (the "Motor Voter" law) required state governments to either provide uniform opt-in registration services through drivers' license registration centers, disability centers, schools, libraries, and mail-in registration, or to allow voter registration on Election Day, where voters can register at ...
All U.S. states and territories, except North Dakota, require voter registration by eligible citizens before they can vote in federal, state and local elections. In North Dakota, cities in the state may register voters for city elections, [1] and in other cases voters must provide identification and proof of entitlement to vote at the polling place before being permitted to vote.
Voter registration in Texas ended on October 5, and the Secretary of State reported a registration total of 16,955,519 voters, an increase of 1,854,432 since the 2016 elections, and 1.2 million of which had occurred after the 2018 midterm elections. Early voting began on October 13.
Dallas County voters will have choices about a new criminal courthouse and more county supervisors. And Waukee will decide on a public aquatic center. What to know about multimillion dollar bonds ...
Lassiter v. Northampton County Board of Elections; Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law; List of jurisdictions subject to the special provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965; List of Wyoming suffragists; Literacy test; Louisiana v. United States (1965) Lowndes County Freedom Organization
The Dallas County Voters League (DCVL) was a local organization in Dallas County, Alabama, which contains the city of Selma, that sought to register black voters during the late 1950s and early 1960s. [1]