Republican Road to Election Victory

Republican Road to Election Victory

NewsTaco November 3, 2014

By Dr. Henry Flores, NewsTaco The Republican Party has found a road to victory throughout the United States and it leaves one wondering if all of these examples are coming […]

Texas Voter ID Law Back in Play for Midterm Election

NewsTaco October 16, 2014

*The appeals court says the repeal will cause confusion, that there’s not enough time to inform voters about the change before the start of early voting. But isn’t is as […]

Texas, Wisconsin Voter-ID Laws Blocked by Court Actions

NewsTaco October 10, 2014

*This is very big news. A game-changer for the November mid-terms? VL By Laurel Calkins, Edvard Pettersson and Greg Stohr, Bloomberg News Wisconsin and Texas, with some of the strictest […]

2 Sides Cite Discrimination as Battle on Texas Voting Law Heads to Court

NewsTaco September 3, 2014

*This is very important. What happens in a Corpus Christi, Texas, federal court could put the teeth back into the Voting Rights Act. It’ll be a slow climb, jurisdiction by […]

Court strikes down Wisconsin voter-ID law

NewsTaco April 30, 2014

*The important thing here is that the Federal Judge struck-down voter ID in Wisconsin on the basis of what’s left of the Voting Rights Act – Section 2, which prohibits […]

Greg Abbott’s bogus voter fraud crusade

Mary Mata March 24, 2014

By Zachary Roth, msnbc Since taking office in 2001, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott has called voter fraud an “epidemic,” and made cracking down on it a top priority. Now, as he […]

Court Approves Arizona, Kansas Citizenship Proof for Voters

Mary Mata March 20, 2014

By NBCNews A federal judge on Wednesday sided with the states of Arizona and Kansas, ruling that the federal Election Assistance Commission had to help these states enforce laws requiring […]

Judge: my voter ID ruling was wrong

Mary Mata October 15, 2013

By Josh Gerstein, Politico A federal appeals court judge said Friday that he erred when writing a decision which served as a key precursor to the Supreme Court’s 2008 ruling upholding […]

Texas AG says lawyer advised Latinos to break Voter ID law

Mary Mata August 20, 2013

By Christy Hoppe, Dallas Morning News Attorney General Greg Abbott accused a lawyer for Hispanic legislators of providing unethical advice to Latino voters by suggesting they ignore state law and […]

NC Governor Signs Measure Requiring Voter ID

Mary Mata August 13, 2013

By Tom Foreman Jr., Associated Press/ABC News North Carolina’s governor on Monday quietly signed a measure into law that overhauls the state’s election laws to require government-issued photo IDs at […]