Data Collected by Election Integrity Commission Deleted
8/30: The data collected by President Trump's Election Integrity Commission has been deleted and the cases it brought dismissed according to the administration.
8/30: The data collected by President Trump's Election Integrity Commission has been deleted and the cases it brought dismissed according to the administration.
8/30: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton confirmed that election judges with permits could carry guns at polling places.
8/30: Arizona reports that most problems with primary elections were caused due to human error.
8/30: Delegate Steve Heretick claimed that the Democratic-proposed redistricting map was "gerrymandering in response to gerrymandering".
8/30: New Hampshire's voter residency bill, SB3, is being tested in court as groups sued, claiming the law is discriminatory.
8/30: The Texas Conservative Grassroots Coalition claim that 280,000 noncitizens are currently registered to vote in Texas.
8/29: The Texas Attorney's General Office has confirmed they are looking into allegations of voter fraud in Gregg County.
8/29: Attorney General Andy Beshear assured voters that he would get to the bottom of charges that Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes misused Kentucky voter databases.
8/29: Republicans argued today that the court ordered redrawing of 13 districts could lead to chaos before the midterm elections.
8/29: The North Carolina Supreme Court has ordered the state to stop creating voting ballots after the NAACP challenged the legality of an amendment appearing on the ballots.