Voter Identification Laws
The National Conference of State Legislatures maintains a page that tracks voter identification laws across the country. You can find what laws are in place in each state as well as track past legislation that deals with many aspects of voter identification. Access their main page here. And their election law database for 2001 to 2010 and 2011 and on.
The Brennan Center for Justice at the NYU School of Law is a non-partisan institute that follows many issues of law and policy in the United States. Their main focus is to ensure that American laws and institutions conform the the ideals of democracy and equal justice. They maintain a page that tracks voter identification laws in the U.S. here. Be sure to check out the links on the side of the page for some of the current research on voter identification.
The Huffington Post regularly updates this page with news stories regarding voter identification. A similar page from Real Clear Politics can be found here.
The Brennan Center for Justice at the NYU School of Law is a non-partisan institute that follows many issues of law and policy in the United States. Their main focus is to ensure that American laws and institutions conform the the ideals of democracy and equal justice. They maintain a page that tracks voter identification laws in the U.S. here. Be sure to check out the links on the side of the page for some of the current research on voter identification.
The Huffington Post regularly updates this page with news stories regarding voter identification. A similar page from Real Clear Politics can be found here.
Other Elections Related Links
Access the Commonwealth of Kentucky's voter information page to answer a large number of questions about voting in Kentucky; including how and where to register to vote, where to find your voting location, and voter identification requirements.
The United States Election Project at George Mason University tracks voter turnout in federal elections and has data available dating back to 1980.
The Center for Responsive Politics is a nonpartisan, nonprofit institute dedicated to tracking money in U.S. politics and elections. Their center is considered the most comprehensive resource on federal campaign donations.
The United States Election Project at George Mason University tracks voter turnout in federal elections and has data available dating back to 1980.
The Center for Responsive Politics is a nonpartisan, nonprofit institute dedicated to tracking money in U.S. politics and elections. Their center is considered the most comprehensive resource on federal campaign donations.