Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
VoterID has been accepted by the Mississippi state House. No surprise for a 'Red-State'. Meanwhile a House legislative committee in Minnesota has voted against a VoterID bill. Once that decision was made, the sponsor of the bill made accusations of voter fraud in the Senate race. He needs to speak with the Coleman lead attorney who has clearly said, "There hasn't been a whiff here, of any fraud."...
Featured - MN: 'Senate Contest Shows Fraud', Says MN Republican Legislator After His Photo ID Law Flops LINK
CO: Ex-secretary of state sues to block ethics hearing LINK
MN: Secretary of state's election-reform ideas include early voting
Secretary of state's proposals aimed at saving time, money LINK
MN: Coleman Lawyer: Maybe -- Not That I'm Saying So -- Somebody Stuffed The Ballots? LINK
MN: Franken-Coleman trial: Really, no kidding, Thursday is going to be a critical day LINK
MN: Judges will hear which absentee ballots should count today LINK
MN: Opinion - In the Coleman-Franken Contest, the Three-Judge Court Will Now Be Tested LINK
MN: Bill to require photo ID for voters heads to state House LINK
MN: Bill to require Minn. voters to show photo ID at polls fails LINK
MN: Secretary of State Ritchie proposes inperson early voting LINK
MS: Voter ID takes another step in Miss. Legislature LINK
MS: House passes photo ID to vote LINK
NY: Only a Transparent Vote-Counting System Can Protect Democracy LINK
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