Georgia seems to always be tinkering with its election rules and laws. Problem is, they won’t leave well enough alone.
A lawsuit filed by the ACLU alleges DeSoto's current district map violates Black voters' rights. Here's what we know.
A panel of activists and journalists screened a Civil Rights Film Thursday and held a panel to discuss voting rights.
Federal judges nix broad warrants for digital locations; another federal judge will decide if Mississippi’s Supreme Court election districts are fair to Black voters.
As the November elections approach, a significant movement is emerging among Black women in Mississippi to mobilize their ...
The Mississippi Black Women’s Roundtable has traveled around the state to host trainings called the “Power of the Sister Vote ...
A new federal lawsuit claims that five districts drawn to elect local officials in DeSoto County discriminate against Black ...
The Justice Department filed a brief in support of Mississippi officials in defending the state’s law that allows absentee ballots to be counted five days after Election Day so long as they were ...
In Mississippi, the Republican and Democratic parties are organizing hundreds of volunteers to engage in poll watching to ...
Absentee voting opens at all circuit clerk office in Mississippi no later than Sept. 23 ahead of the Nov. 5 General Election.
A new lawsuit alleges that Black voters are being discriminated against by voting maps in DeSoto County, Mississippi.
Three of the most extreme right-wing Trump judicial appointees are set to hear arguments next week in an election law appeal that could quickly make its way to the U.S. Supreme Court — and, if the ...