Gov. Kay Ivey appears in a new ad for Alabama congressional candidate Caroleene Dobson, an ad the Dobson campaign says is based on an unsolicited handwritten note of encouragement Ivey sent to Dobson a few weeks ago.
Former President Donald Trump plans to attend tonight’s Georgia-Alabama game in Tuscaloosa, the most highly anticipated game yet of the young college football season. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, will spend much of the day watching the Michigan Wolverines take on the Minnesota Gophers in Ann Arbor.
In a new lawsuit, the Justice Department claims Alabama violated federal law by systematically removing voters fewer than 90 days before a federal election.
The U.S. Justice Department said on Friday it filed a lawsuit against Alabama over a program the state said was aimed at removing non-citizens from its election rolls, alleging that it violated federal law because it was implemented too close to the Nov.
The U.S. Department of Justice is now suing the State of Alabama and Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen, alleging the state is violating federal law that prohibits systemic efforts to remove voters within 90 days of an election.
The United States Justice Department announced Friday it filed a lawsuit against the State of Alabama and Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen challenging a program aimed at removing voters from its election rolls too close to the Nov.
An Alabama program to systemically remove potentially ineligible voters from its rolls comes too close to the upcoming election, the Justice Department said Friday in a lawsuit. Why it matters: The National Voter Registration Act prevents states from removing voters from the active rolls less than 90 days before an election to prevent last-minute mistakes.