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The required that all polling facilities must be accessible to all individuals with disabilities. The act states that if "no accessible location is available to serve as a polling place; voters must provide an alternate means of voting on Election Day" [citation needed] The Attorney General of the United States is charged with the responsibility of enforcing the VAEHA [1]
In Georgia, just six people were responsible for submitting approximately 89,000 voter eligibility challenges in 2022, according to Protect Democracy, a nonpartisan group that monitors elections.
Wisconsin's voter list is compiled by the Electronic Registration Information Center, a consortium that helps 24 states and Washington, D.C., maintain accurate voter rolls. ERIC was formed in 2012 ...
A federal appeals court ruled against national and state Republicans in a challenge to 225,000 voter registrations in North Carolina, reversing a lower court’s ruling sending the challenge back ...
Voter suppression in the United States consists of various legal and illegal efforts to prevent eligible citizens from exercising their right to vote. Such voter suppression efforts vary by state, local government, precinct, and election. Voter suppression has historically been used for racial, economic, gender, age and disability discrimination.
Following the announcement in early March that Alabama secretary of state John Merrill would be appointed co-chair of the Republican State Leadership Committee's group on election integrity, which is set to make recommendations on new policies related to voter rolls, voter ID, and absentee voting, Republican "election integrity" efforts are ...
Here is a look at what's happening around voter roll challenges: States already must maintain their rolls ... Their findings can sound ominous: dead people or non-U.S. citizens registered, or ...
EagleAI NETwork (pronounced "Eagle Eye") is an electoral roll management system that conservative activists use to file mass challenges to voter registration in the United States. It is considered an alternative to the bipartisan, non-profit Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) which is run by professional election administrators.