Foreign Nationals Voted in the 2016 Election
8/24: The Department of Justice announced that 19 foreign nationals were able to vote in the 2016 election.
8/24: The Department of Justice announced that 19 foreign nationals were able to vote in the 2016 election.
8/23: The Texas Secretary of State claims that they are working to ensure that hundreds of noncitizen voters are taken off state voter registries.
8/23: North Carolina's General Assembly must rewrite two constitutional amendments rejected by judges because of misleading language.
8/22: Gov. Paul LePage decried Portland Mayor Ethan Strimling's proposal to allow noncitizens to vote in municipal elections.
8/22: Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill dismissed a viral video of a person hacking a voting machine as "unconscionable".
8/21: The state announced it would spend a $10.2 million election security grant on cybersecurity, database improvements, and auditing the accuracy of election machines.
8/21: Iowa announced that tribal ID cards would be accepted as a form of voter ID at polling places.
8/21: Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach points to a close primary election as proof that voter ID laws are integral to our election security.
8/21: West Virginia removed over 100,000 voter registrations as part of a voter roll maintenance push.
8/21: The FBI and Department of Homeland Security have questioned the validity of a state senator's claims that Russians had hacked the Florida elections.