WASHINGTON -- The recorder of the clandestine video that revealed Mitt Romney's poor opinion of 47 percent of Americans made another video this week. ...
Florida may be synonymous with hanging chads and now the apparent inability to vote without causing a ruckus, but residents have been out in full forc...
For Cristina, a second-year law student from Miami, voting in this year's election was going to be especially meaningful, since it wasn't something pe...
Twelve years ago, Florida exposed the many administrative, structural and procedural flaws in how we organize and run our elections. Yet instead of fixing these problems, we multiplied them.
MIAMI -- Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan is courting Cuban-American voters with promises to be tougher on the Castro government than Pr...
Facing the reality of an ever-diversifying electorate, and their own party's failure to broaden its horizons, some Republican lawmakers have resorted to implementing tricks and roadblocks in the voting process.
Gov. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) wants to remove any non-U.S. citizens from the voter rolls in his state, but his administration has refused to release a list...
An effort by Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) to purge up to 182,000 names from his state's voter registration rolls has sparked a civil rights outcry and ...
Citizens interested in maintaining the legitimacy of the 1965 Voting Rights Act must continue to keep the pressure on Florida Governor Rick Scott. Let's not let the electoral reenactment of the Pacquiao-Bradley fight take place in the Sunshine State.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) defended on Monday his administration's decision to defy a federal warning against purging a number of suspected non-citiz...
As the nation continues to diversify, and the GOP continues to fail to appeal to racial minorities and young people, they have resorted to their next best option: calculated efforts to block the vote. It's our job to ensure that they don't succeed.
While the Cuban-American vote has been solidly Republican, many observers of Florida politics believe that this portion of the electorate is shifting left. This shift has the potential to be a game changer for the Democratic Party.
Come the evening of November 4th, we will be on a new path to change the direction of our country and tell the whole world that the America they used to respect is back.