Federal court orders Trump’s DOJ to restate stance on Texas redistricting case
Alaska voters don’t have the right to fix absentee ballot mistakes
In a loss for voters, an Alaska state judge ruled that Alaskans don’t have a guaranteed right under the state constitution to correct errors made on mail-in ballots. The process to fix mistakes, known as ballot curing, is offered in some form by at least 33 states.
Judge dismisses right-wing challenge to Nevada county voter rolls
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