
Voting, utility payment move locations within Staunton City Hall
The Voter Registration Office for Staunton and the Utility Payment Office have moved to different locations within Staunton City Hall.
The Voter Registration Office for Staunton and the Utility Payment Office have moved to different locations within Staunton City Hall.
The Roman Republic ended when the Roman people decided to vote for Caesar.
We are one year out from the 2024 presidential election and as usual, the American people remain eager to be persuaded that a new president in the White House can solve the problems that plague us.
At 6 a.m. this morning, Staunton voters began visiting their polling sites, but polling volunteers soon discovered an unexpected quirk.
Three bills in the U.S. Senate would make it easier for Americans to register to vote and update registration status.
All eligible Americans 18 years old and older have a right to vote, and a nonprofit works every day to remove barriers for voters.
House Democrats introduced H.R. 14 last month, the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act to safeguard American democracy.
Members of Virginia Organizing plan to march to the Governor’s Mansion in Richmond to protest the governor’s stance on voting rights.
Congresswomen Jennifer McClellan and Nikema Williams introduced a package of bills to safeguard voting rights and protect American democracy.
The March on Washington will be commemorated on the 60th anniversary of the march on Saturday in Washington, D.C.