Alabama is one of only three states that does not allow for any in-person early voting. That doesn't appear to be changing anytime soon, despite support of the practice by former President Donald Trump.
With just one day left to register to vote in Alabama, the American Civil Liberties Union partnered with local farmers to encourage people to register to vote.
If you have changed your address or your name, you have until Monday, Oct. 21 to fill out a new Alabama Voter Registration form. At the Registrar’s office inside the Jefferson County Courthouse on Friday,
Alabama. To see guides for other states, click here. Do I need to register to vote? Yes, you need to register to vote in Alabama. You can check your registration status on the Secretary of State’s website.
Upon its founding in 1819, Alabama was given three electoral votes, which it gave to President James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States in 1820. The number of votes was increased to five in the general elections of 1824 to 1840, then again in 1844 until 1860, when the state seceded from the Union.
A federal judge temporarily blocked Alabama’s voter removal program that flagged thousands of registered voters and accused them of illegally registering in the state.
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen to pause his purge of thousands of naturalized citizens from the state's active voter rolls.
A federal judge is halting an Alabama program that made thousands of legal voters inactive ahead of the November elections
A federal judge ordered Alabama to stop canceling voter registrations, siding with the Department of Justice's claim that the state violated federal law by purging its voter rolls so close to the election.
Legal battles over threats to voter eligibility are playing out across the US as Trump baselessly alleges noncitizens are illegally voting
District Judge Anna Manasco sided with the Justice Department and civil rights groups that said the effort came too close to election day and included eligible voters
The Alabama Coalition for Immigrant Justice is encouraging some voters to check their registration status. The coalition sued Secretary of State Wes Allen after he carried out a program to remove ineligible voters from state voter rolls,