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In October 2023, Alabama announced that a new program, called AVID or the Alabama Voter Integrity Database, will use federal and other state data to monitor voter information as a replacement for ERIC. [26] Effective June 2023, Iowa ended its membership in ERIC. [27]
Thousands of registered voters in Alabama who have previously been identified as noncitizens by the federal government will have their registration status changed to inactive, the secretary of ...
Contingent voting was used in the US state of Alabama from 1915 to 1931. [5] Demographic changes and developments in the 1986 Democratic primary election led to the election of the first Republican governor by majority-white voters in more than a century. This was the beginning of what is now Republican political dominance in the state.
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Alabama.
Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen announced Aug. 13 he had instructed all 67 counties in the state to take necessary steps to inactivate voter registrations for those who are not U.S. citizens ...
More than 900 of the initial 3,251 voters proved they were legal voters by September, according to Helms' testimony. On Tuesday, less than a month before the election, another 1,000 were reactivated after the secretary of state's office doublechecked driver's license information from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, Helms said.
The database also includes instances of voter intimidation. [38] The conservative Heritage Foundation publishes an incomplete database of electoral fraud cases brought by prosecutors since 1979. [39] [40] [41] As of November 2023, there were 1,465 proven cases of election fraud listed in 44 years, an average of 33 cases per year. This ...
In August 2024, Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen announced a process for purging 3,251 registered Alabama voters and referred them to the state attorney general’s office for criminal prosecution. [12] [13] In September 2024, the Department of Justice sued Alabama for violating the National Voter Registration Act.