Over Three Thousand Foreign Nationals Are Registered to Vote in American Elections
8/28: The Public Interest Legal Foundation's new study has found that over 3,000 foreign nationals are registered to vote in sanctuary cities across the country.
8/28: The Public Interest Legal Foundation's new study has found that over 3,000 foreign nationals are registered to vote in sanctuary cities across the country.
8/28: Duval County has reported that ballots are wider than the state-issued readers, causing some ballots to be rejected.
8/27: A Lake County resident was found guilty of voting twice in the 2016 election.
8/27: West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner announced that over 100,000 voters have been purged from the state's voter rolls.
8/27: Alaskan state attorney Margaret Paton-Walsh said there were irregularities in the state's election that need to be investigated.
8/27: Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee pointed out the ludicrous problem with the Democratic position that voter ID isn't a necessity.
8/26: The Registry of Motor Vehicles, MassHealth, and the Health Connector will be the agencies assigned to help the state implement automatic voter registration.
8/25: Virginia House of Delegates members have requested the state's redistricting order be postponed until their Supreme Court appeal is heard.
8/24: The US Justice Department has charged 19 foreign nationals with illegally voting in the 2016 US elections.
8/24: Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has proven he upholds the country's voting rights laws.