Commentary: States like New York might not pass measures like voter ID, but with Republicans in control of the White House and Congress, there's still hope.
Ballot questions on voting and firearms safety have the potential to encourage turnout and keep partisanship to a minimum.
The proposals would make it harder for residents to get something on the ballot, a longtime Republican goal. The governor ...
North Carolina is another state prone to hurricanes—and in fact Hurricane Helene last fall triggered a Biden administration ...
The legislation, House Study Bill 37, would require a person’s citizenship status to be listed on the back of their driver’s ...
Ontario students can choose to vote in either their original home riding or in the district where they attend university or ...
California lawmakers have introduced a bill to implement voter identification requirements in response to President Donald ...
Presidents fully control FEMA aid. The operative word in federal disaster law is “may,” as in: “The President may make ...
California lawmakers have introduced a bill requiring voters to show government-issued ID at polls and for mail-in voting.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly railed against California’s governor as “Newscum,” spread misinformation about the causes of the Los Angeles fires ...
The PC’s won a resounding 83 of 124 seats, with a popular vote of 40.8 per cent. The NDP claimed 31 seats and 23.7 per cent of the voting share. Interestingly, while the Liberals claimed a higher ...