Voting Rights Watch
November 6, 2008 -
Before the elections, Facing South was one of the first media outlet to report on the undervote problem in North Carolina -- tens of thousands of ballots that are cast each presidential election year, but don't register a vot
November 5, 2008 -
Record early voting led to shorter lines on Election Day for many counties across the South. In states with early voting like North Carolina, long lines were present at polling places in the early mornings, but soon crowds eased and many voters faced little or no wait.
November 5, 2008 -
Responding to a lawsuit filed yesterday by the McCain campaign complaining that local election officials in Virginia failed to send absentee ballots to overseas military personnel soon enough for them to vo
November 5, 2008 -
Unlike the last two elections, yesterday's balloting took place without significant, widespread problems with electronic voting machines -- at least not the kind of problems that raise questions about the outcome of the presidential race.
November 5, 2008 -
The folks from the Voter Suppression Wiki have issued an alert reminding people that if they're in line at a voting station when the polls close, they can still vote:"Even i
November 5, 2008 -
Election Protection is reporting that some voters in Virginia have had waits as long as seven hours long. From EP's OurVoteLive blog:
November 4, 2008 -
Improperly distributed provisional ballots weren't the only problem voters faced today in Virginia, a state that has emerged not only as a key presidential battleground but also one of several hot spots for Election Day troubles.