Justice Department Subpoenas North Carolina Voter Rolls
9/5: The Justice Department demanded that voter rolls in North Carolina be turned over to immigration authorities.
9/5: The Justice Department demanded that voter rolls in North Carolina be turned over to immigration authorities.
9/5: Allegations that Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Grimes improperly used voter information have sparked controversy in the state.
9/4: Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill reported that the state had resolved nearly all of the voter fraud complaints received during the 2016 and 2018 elections.
9/4: Crystal Mason was sentenced to five years in prison for voting illegally in the 2016 election.
9/4: East Anchorage has certified its election results, even though voter fraud concerns still plague the Republican primary.
9/4: Republican speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates, Kirk Cox, filed an appeal over a ruling that would require 11 districts to be redrawn.
9/4: North Carolina's 13 congressional districts won't need to be redrawn before the midterm elections, ruled a federal judicial panel.
9/4: The Democratic governor and NAACP lost their court challenges against North Carolina's state constitutional amendments, including a voter ID clause.
9/4: Attorney General Ken Paxton has requested more funding to investigate and prevent voter fraud in Texas.
9/3: The federal government indicted 19 illegal immigrants who used the motor voter laws to register to vote in North Carolina, and claims there may be more.