An Indiana legislative committee on Monday turned aside a proposal that aimed to tighten the state law on the increasingly popular practice of voting by mail.
The NAACP’s Indiana State Conference and the League of Women Voters of Indiana, the groups that filed the lawsuit, hailed the decision.
The Secretary of State's Office held a drive-through Thursday at the Capitol, where Kentuckians could pick up voter registration materials.
“For hours, we’ve been hearing reports that people are stuck in hour-long lines to park their car before they can vote,” said Booker’s campaign manager, Colin Lauderdale.
A potential candidate for U.S. Senate and Kentucky’s top election official have markedly different views about the primary election.
A Kentucky lawmaker is hoping to make the voting process easier for everyone.
Franklin Circuit Court Judge Thomas Wingate agreed Monday that the people affected should be allowed to vote.