GRAYLING, Mich. — Clairene Jorella was furious. In the northern stretches of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula, the Crawford County Board of Canvassers had just opened its meeting to certify the August primary when Jorella, 83 years old and one of two Democrats on the panel, laid into her Republican counterparts. Glaring, she said she was gobsmacked […]| Stateline
Lower courts had blocked enforcement of a 2022 law, but a split Supreme Court said the law can be enforced while litigation continues| Arizona Mirror
With the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that now requires potential voters to provide proof of citizenship with their state-created voter registration forms, Indigenous voting rights advocates want Indigenous people to know that they can still register to vote as tribal citizens.| Arizona Mirror
Young college students are disproportionately affected, and potentially disenfranchised, by Arizona laws requiring proof of citizenship when registering to vote.| Votebeat