Four Directions presents Voting Rights Act analysis to Montana Secretary of State McCulloch
Because Montana officials still refuse to provide equal ballot access to Native American voters living on Indian Reservations, Four Directions and...
Because Montana officials still refuse to provide equal ballot access to Native American voters living on Indian Reservations, Four Directions and...
A federal judge has refused to dismiss an Indian voting rights lawsuit in South Dakota. Thomas Poor Bear, the vice president of the Oglala Sioux...
A federal judge has ruled in favor of some Pine Ridge residents who allege unequal access to the polls in Jackson County. In 2014, early in-person...
“Thank God for Judge Gonzales Rogers,” said Blackfeet tribal member Lita Pepion, who sits on the board of Indian People’s Action. Last year, the...
The U.S. Department of Justice has submitted a Statement of Interest in the federal voting-rights lawsuit,Poor Bear v. Jackson County (South...
The U.S. Department of Justice says a lawsuit over satellite voting centers on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation ought to move forward. Jackson...
Secretary of State Jason Gant says the federal Department of Justice has sent two officials to oversee voting on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation...
“Voters walking into the polling place would see the sheriff there and veer off,” said Donna Semans, the Rosebud Sioux field coordinator for Four...
Early voting in Indian Country has not gone smoothly in at least two counties, prompting accusations of voter intimidation and voter suppression...
Early voting is hitting an all-time high in Minnesota in the wake of new, no-excuses-needed voting policies here and across the country that are...
This week, two more South Dakota counties have agreed to provide Indian-reservation polling places during the state’s pre-election early-voting...
“Bias destroys our communities,” said Blackfeet tribal member Lita Pepion, board member of Indian Peoples Action, in Butte, Montana. The...
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