It does not apply to aliens who were never eligible to register in the first place, and there is nothing in the National Voter Registration Act to the contrary. No provision of the National Voter ...
A divided Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed Virginia to implement a program that state officials say is aimed at removing ...
The National Voter Registration Act (NVRA), also known as the Motor Voter law, requires certain government agencies that provide public assistance — such as the DMV — to offer voter ...
Former South Carolina Attorney General Charlie Condon, an opponent of the implementation of the National Voter Registration Act that instituted the aforementioned "Motor Voter" law, was approached ...
The plaintiffs argue the executive order violates the National Voter Registration Act’s Quiet Period Provision. Federal law requires 90 days of no systemic voter list changes before an election.
Judicial Watch alleges in the suit filed Wednesday in Oregon’s Eugene division of the U.S. District Court that Oregon is violating the National Voter Registration, or “Motor Voter,” Act by ...
The lawsuits charged that Youngkin’s order violated the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, a law that requires states to end systematic removals of names from voter lists 90 days before a ...
Under a section of the National Voter Registration Act known as the “Motor Voter” provision, the SCDMV is supposed to provide all customers the opportunity to register to vote when they apply for a ...
The National Voter Registration Act of 1993 requires states to finish voter roll maintenance at least 90 days ahead of federal elections. That would’ve set an Aug. 7 deadline. Even so ...
The lawsuit is one of five cases filed this year in which the North Carolina Republican Party and the Republican National Committee ... with North Carolina’s voter registration form, created ...
Those opposed to the program relied on a 1993 law, the National Voter Registration Act, which bars states from making “systematic” changes to voting rolls with 90 days of a federal election.