Noncitizen Voting Facts

Republican lawmakers threaten to sue again over Adrian Fontes’ instructions.

The League of Women Voters and other civic groups are shut out of USCIS naturalization ceremonies. But their voter registration work continues at other sites.

Senate Democrats are also looking to tighten up the state’s signature-gathering requirements for petitions.

What happens if nobody runs for these roles? This happens — a lot.

The program has come under attack from conservatives in recent years.

Prosecutors can’t prove that those accused intended to defraud, Judge Kristen Simmons said.

House Republicans target a fund that helps localities pay for early voting and absentee ballots, but say the money will still be available

Maricopa and Pinal counties, defying attorney general’s opinion, choose to continue enforcing their restrictions.

The Constitution doesn’t give him authority over elections. But public opinion may help create an opening.

We’re working on a project that illustrates and explains how ranked choice voting works, so we decided to ask readers to vote.

A guide to understanding the conflict between improving election security and safeguarding voting rights.

Supervisors in rural Cochise want to test the limits of state laws that are meant to ensure accurate, secure, and timely election results.

Charges have been dismissed against five other people originally charged in the Macomb County community of St. Clair Shores.

A bill passed in the special session restores limits on voters who make last-minute address changes.

The state cited federal privacy laws in withholding sensitive data requested by the Trump administration, such as Social Security numbers.

The contests have become more partisan following court battles over mail voting and redistricting.

Three counties are getting rid of ballot-marking machines and having voters fill in their choices by hand.

Whitmer makes the call after an eight-month wait, setting voters up for four trips to the polls in 2026.

A bill to overcome a court hurdle passes the Legislature after a proposed constitutional amendment falls short.

The new maps destroy majority-minority districts and fail to account for growth in Latino population, the plaintiffs allege.