A judge's decision sparked much discussion online about the potential ramifications across the country.
The ACLU said the town was violating the state constitution by allowing artificial entities to vote in municipal elections.
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Delaware's election law twist: Corporations now have a vote!
A surprising legal twist in Delaware grants corporations the right to vote in local elections, sparking debate.
State lawmakers let Fenwick Island change its charter in 2008 to permit voting by corporations, trusts and other “artificial" entities.
A first-of-its-kind court decision affirming businesses can vote in Fenwick Island, Del., population 401, is stoking alarm ...
A judge in Delaware, where many big U.S. companies are incorporated, ruled on Tuesday that a small town that allows corporations to vote in municipal elections was not violating the state's ...
Corporations, partnerships, trusts, limited liability companies, and other “artificial entities” have the right to vote in ...
We’ve heard a lot about voter fraud over the past few years, particularly after the 2020 election. There are still people who ...
The ACLU of Delaware announced on June 2 that it plans to appeal the dismissal of its lawsuit challenging Fenwick Island’s ...
Appoquinimink, Christina, Colonial, Red Clay, Caesar Rodney, Milford and Delmar school districts called residents to the ...
Some of Delaware's largest districts will see fresh faces on their school boards, after voters shook things up last week.
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