Minnesota High Court to Decide on Voter Records
7/17: A Minnesota higher court will determine whether the Minnesota Voters Alliance has the right to demand voting records from the Secretary of State.
7/17: A Minnesota higher court will determine whether the Minnesota Voters Alliance has the right to demand voting records from the Secretary of State.
7/17: University of Virginia’s Center for Politics' study has found that only half of Americans believe elections are fair.
7/17: Noncitizens can vote in San Francisco’s Board of Education elections after the city’s Department of Elections ruled Monday to do away with citizenship requirements.
7/17: The Public Interest Legal Foundation hopes to draw attention toward the pandemic of noncitizen voting in our country.
7/17: Officials in Rio Grande Valley are looking into a close election after a candidate claimed voter fraud might have occurred.
7/17: The White House reaffirmed the President's commitment to defending the sanctity of our election system in a press release and fact sheet.
7/16: Record numbers of same-day registration voters in Wisconsin bring fraud concerns to light.
7/16: A consent decree ruling will force the Kentucky State Board of Elections to clean the state's voter rolls.
7/16: Governor Bruce Rauner is fighting a bill that would withdraw the state from the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program.
7/16: Governor Chris Sununu signed a bill that would require all voters in New Hampshire to be permanent residents, limiting voting ability of college and military residents.