On Election Day, only 58.55% of registered voters in Alabama turned out to the polls, marking one of the lowest voter ...
The program purged more than 3,000 people from voter rolls and referred them to the Alabama Attorney General’s Office for possible prosecution. Of those, more than 2,074 were later deemed ...
The Department of Justice sued Alabama and Virginia in recent months over their moves to remove non-citizens from the voter rolls. The DOJ has claimed that the states have violated clauses that ...
The Alabama Secretary of State's Office reported a statewide voter turnout of 58.52% for Tuesday's election, which is lower ...
Voter turnout decreased in several North Alabama counties in the latest presidential election, falling short of 2020 levels, ...
The Justice Department alleged Virginia violated federal law when it launched a systematic program aimed at purging potential ...
So, that happened in Alabama, where more than 2,000 — at least more than 2,000 U.S. citizens were swept up in an effort that was supposedly targeting noncitizens on the Alabama voter rolls.
Borrowing some aspects from 2020, former President Donald Trump and his allies are casting a wide legal net to contest a potential 2024 loss.
Another federal court recently issued a similar ruling blocking a voter removal program in Alabama. Virginia Attorney ... of non-citizens back on the voter rolls, mere days before a presidential ...