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White women alone make up 40% of the electoral vote and 89 million American women total are registered to vote, making us the largest voting bloc in the nation. In 2020, ...
The 1907 Expatriation Act made it impossible for some women born in the U.S. to vote and set back the cause of full citizenship for women. ... instead it could prevent American women from voting.
Millions of American women have a different last name than what’s on their birth certificates, and House Republicans have ...
Here's how it would affect American voters. Registering to vote or updating your voter registration information could become much more difficult for tens of millions of Americans under the SAVE Act.
As the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act heads to the Senate, there has been growing debate on how the bill may affect voting for millions of married women, particularly those who have ...
So with all eyes on Virginia this year, how are voting rights groups preparing? I caught up with Joan Porte, president of the ...
Collin County commissioners recently voted to switch to hand-marked paper ballots for future elections. Voting rights ...
However, 79% of American women in heterosexual marriages have adopted their husband's surname, according to a 2023 Pew Research Center study, and have birth certificates that no longer match their ...
While a majority of all American women have voted for a Democrat for president since 1996, ... analyzed white women’s voting patterns in the 2008, 2012 and 2016 elections.