Voting rights advocates say the bill would disproportionately affect married women, young voters, and minorities.
Though MacArthur Cotton was critical of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the 82-year-old is even more critical of where things stand with the legislation now.
Republican lawmakers are championing the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility, or SAVE, Act that would require voters to show ...
Research suggests up to 34% of voting-age women don't have documents proving citizenship with their current legal name.
Although the bill may be aimed at undocumented immigrants, married women, young voters, and voters of color may get caught in ...
The SAVE Act is a bill in Congress that would change voter registration laws, and could make it difficult for married women who changed their name to vote.
With no requirement for the governor’s approval, the resolutions must pass both chambers again next year before landing on ...