Russian Hackers a Tempest in a Teapot
7/30: Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft stated that reports of Russian hackers targeting Sen. Claire McCaskill is "a whole lot of nothing".
7/30: Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft stated that reports of Russian hackers targeting Sen. Claire McCaskill is "a whole lot of nothing".
7/29: The millions spent on new voting machines in Nevada did not stop 43 citizens from double voting.
7/28: Arizona's assistant attorney general is fighting a federal law that says the state cannot ban ballot harvesting.
7/28: The Pennsylvania Department of State announced that a review has uncovered over eight thousand voters who may have been ineligible to vote in the 2016 election.
7/28: The Iowa Secretary of State announced that the office would appeal an injunction that hinders the state's voter ID law.
7/27: The 11th Circuit Court began hearing arguments in the NAACP's quest to overturn the state's voter ID law.
7/27: The ACRU filed an amicus brief in support of a Petition for Writ of Certiorari in the Pennsylvania redistricting case.
7/27: Voters will have the opportunity to vote on the Arkansas Citizens Redistricting Amendment, which would change the way the state creates congressional districts.
7/26: The North Carolina legislature came together in an unscheduled session to refine the wording of an upcoming Voter ID constitutional amendment question that will appear on the ballot.
7/26: The Wisconsin DMV is offering to help people get voter IDs with a new program.