Mail-in voting is under attack. Here’s what you can do

The USPS is proposing a rule that would require states to share information about voters who request mail-in or absentee ballots for federal elections.

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Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s attempt to eliminate birthright citizenship

The Supreme Court Tuesday struck down President Trump’s attempt to unilaterally deny citizenship to children born in the United States to foreign nationals, a plan that would have sharply altered who can vote in American elections. 

Democrats, election officials praise Supreme Court mail ballot ruling: ‘A rejection of Trump’s attacks’

State voting chiefs and voting rights advocates noted that the ruling is a crucial victory reaffirming that states, not the president, hold the power to set election rules. 

DOJ voter roll grab is now 0-11 as judge dismisses New Hampshire lawsuit

The ruling marks the 11th straight loss for the DOJ, which sued 30 states and D.C., in an unprecedented effort to obtain unredacted statewide voter registration lists.