Roz BrownPublic News Service “Folks with past convictions have had a really hard time actually getting registered to vote in ...
Rulings in three states – including Georgia – reverse measures that would have limited some voters from casting ballots.
Tens of thousands of Nebraskans who’d been blocked for months from registering to vote regained ballot access on Wednesday, ...
Californians, whether they be independents, Democrats, or Republicans have had enough,” said Kern County District Attorney Cynthia Zimmer.
The California Board of Parole Hearings reversed a decision made in August to allow the early release of Andrew Stuart Luster ...
Decision could impact thousands of voters in state, as well as fate of state’s competive U.S. Senate and House races ...
Nebraska's Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that people with felony convictions who completed their sentences can, indeed, vote.
Nebraska’s high court says people with felony records can register to vote in a decision with implications for the upcoming ...
The Nebraska Supreme Court ruled that people who have completed their felony conviction sentences can register to vote in the ...
The Nebraska Supreme Court rejected the contention that the state’s pardon board has sole authority to restore such rights.
The state Supreme Court ruled the secretary of state had no authority to declare unconstitutional a state law that restored ...
In the latest court ruling with 2024 election implications, thousands of Nebraskans who have completed their felony sentences ...