Connecticut’s attorney general announced on Friday that he joined a coalition of 19 attorneys general to file a lawsuit over the Trump administration’s voting restrictions.
Trump's order would direct states to require proof of citizenship for voting and that no mailed ballots be accepted after Election Day.
Trump ordered all states to require voters show proof of citizenship. Connecticut's William Tong and others attorneys general say that's unconstitutional.
President Donald Trump's Tuesday order to require Connecticut residents to provide proof of citizenship when registering to vote.
Pending Connecticut legislation would force local political candidates to file finance data with election regulators and create more ballot oversight.
Connecticut’s top election official pushed back Wednesday on a White House executive order seeking to require proof of citizenship in order to register to vote. Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas called the order “another unlawful and unconstitutional overreach into our electoral processes.”
Connecticut’s secretary of the state planned a news conference to discuss the impact of a presidential order on overhauling elections.
Two bills would increase CT's oversight of local election officials and set new rules regarding absentee balloting and curbside voting.
HARTFORD — Connecticut's chief elections administrator on Wednesday blasted President Donald Trump's order on national election security a "sloppy," and "chilling" attempt to discourage state ...
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