A Trump-appointed federal judge in Arizona dismissed a Justice Department lawsuit seeking access to the state's voter rolls ...
North Carolina elections board identified approximately 34,000 deceased people on state voter rolls following a federal ...
New ID verification requirements, FMCSA hopes, will prevent scammers' access to Clearinghouse database; employers will be ...
Department of Justice is battling states to review voter rolls with personal information, which civil rights lawyers call ...
A new program to cross reference data with the federal government found active registrations of deceased individuals - often the result of voters moving to and then dying in other states. Officials ...
The discovery comes after comparing records with the federal database.
Jose Ceballos-Armendariz, a Mexican national, pleaded guilty to illegally voting and falsely claiming U.S. citizenship, DHS ...
The North Carolina State Board of Elections said they identified approximately 34,000 deceased individuals on the state’s ...
The Trump administration is demanding states' voter lists, citing fraud concerns. How much of your data does it have?
Improving road safety House Bill 1708, sponsored by State Rep. Kip Capley, R-Summertown, would require written driver's license exams to be administered in English, with a one-time limited exception.
The top stories this week illustrate the staying power of the market’s core segments, even as new ones for age verification ...
North Carolina previously checked the database only to analyze potential non-U.S. citizens. But now, all registered voters ...
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