Supreme Court diminishes Voting Rights Act in Louisiana districting decision

Reflections on Voting Rights and Recent Supreme Court Decisions For many who remember the civil rights movement, some memories are, well, quite painful. Take Bloody Sunday, for instance. That was in 1965 when police violently confronted black protesters on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Alabama. Led by John Lewis, these marchers faced tear gas and […]
Democrat ‘Working Class’ Organization Led By Progressive Who Claimed Adopting Her Husband’s Last Name Would Prevent Her From Voting

A woman, leading a nonprofit aimed at working-class voters, has connections with former Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio, who has a history of left-leaning views, particularly regarding racial issues. Brown served in the Senate for 18 years before being re-elected in 2024. He launched the Dignity at Work Institute in March 2025, well before […]
Redistricting decision leads Thomas to urge for dismantling Voting Rights Act

Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act Ruling Justice Clarence Thomas suggested on Wednesday that the Supreme Court should take an even bolder stance regarding its recent ruling on the Voting Rights Act. He described the law’s main anti-discrimination measures as divisive and advocated against their use in redistricting cases. “As I noted over 30 years ago, […]
Supreme Court win on Voting Rights Act excites GOP about protecting midterm elections

Supreme Court Ruling Shakes Up Louisiana’s Congressional Map WASHINGTON — On Wednesday, Republicans celebrated a significant Supreme Court ruling that invalidated Louisiana’s congressional map. They believe this outcome may help them retain control of the House of Representatives in the upcoming November elections. This landmark decision effectively cast aside Louisiana’s majority-black congressional districts, which some […]
Wealthy California tax initiative advances toward November voting: Key information to understand

California’s Proposed Billionaire Tax Moves Toward Vote Supporters of California’s billionaire tax initiative have announced that they’ve gathered enough signatures to push the measure to a public vote this fall. This development has generated a bit of buzz around the potential economic implications. The Service Employees International Union of Western Health Workers (SEIU-UHW) is behind […]
The Left’s Focus on Early Voting Could Cost Them Seats in Virginia

Public hearings concerning Virginia’s special election on redistricting are set to start on Monday. The outcome will hinge on whether the early voting period, which lasts 45 days, is applicable to the ongoing election, impacting four additional Democratic House seats. Ken Cuccinelli, the former Attorney General of Virginia and current director of the Election Transparency […]
Javier Milei Suggests Complete Reform of Argentina’s Voting System

Argentina Proposes Major Electoral Reform On Wednesday, the government of Argentina, led by President Javier Milei, introduced a bill to Congress aimed at revamping the electoral framework. The proposal seeks to address what officials describe as a “fundamentally flawed system,” with a focus on enhancing transparency and reducing costs associated with elections. A key aspect […]
Conservative organization examines Virginia’s redistricting decision and mail-in voting

Investigation Launched into Virginia’s Redistricting Vote Conservative policy organizations are probing Virginia’s recent redistricting vote after a court halted the certification of its results, which has sparked criticism surrounding the referendum’s conduct and adherence to election protocols. The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) is at the forefront of this investigation, focusing particularly on the handling […]
Mexican green card holder found guilty of unlawful voting in US elections

A Mexican national has been found guilty of illegal voting in a U.S. election, having falsely claimed citizenship. This case, involving Jose Ceballos Armendariz, might lead to his deportation under federal law, as confirmed by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Mr. Ceballos-Armendariz, who has been a legal permanent resident with a green card since […]
Connecticut Democrats are very focused on photo ID requirements, just not when it comes to voting.

Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont, along with other Democratic figures in the state like Senators Chris Murphy and Richard Blumenthal, argue that requiring proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration in federal elections is unacceptable. At a press conference held late last month, Lamont, accompanied by Connecticut Secretary of State Stephanie Thomas and Lt. Governor Susan […]