In 1845, Congress established Election Day as the Tuesday after the first Monday of November. The Act sought to establish a uniform time for Americans to cast their ballots for president. Historically, voters needed to provide a valid reason such as illness or military service to qualify for absentee ballots. […]
NY Judge Rules “Fear of Covid” Not a Constitutional Reason for Absentee Ballots
Nick Langworthy, the New York Republican Chair, and candidate for Congress is one of a dozen plaintiffs who filed a lawsuit in Saratoga County Supreme Court against New York Governor Kathy Hochul, and the NY Board of Elections. The lawsuit challenged the Constitutionality of two recently enacted laws. One that […]