Stacey Abrams Continues to Tout False Voter Suppression Claims
6/6: Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams continues to claim that Georgia suppresses votes, even though evidence doesn't back up the claim.
6/6: Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams continues to claim that Georgia suppresses votes, even though evidence doesn't back up the claim.
6/6: Edinburg Mayor Richard Molina and his wife Dalia have been indicted with participating in organized election fraud and illegal voting.
6/6: Maine considers adopting a bill that would begin Automatic Voter Registration.
6/6: The Massachusetts Senate passed several bills undoing previously passed voting restrictions meant to shore up election integrity.
6/6: The redistricting lawsuit in North Carolina grew more contentious with Democrats claiming the Republican redistricting expert misled judges with his testimony.
6/6: The Oregon legislature passed a bill that puts the state on its way to joining the national popular vote movement.
6/6: Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes claimed to have found errors in vote totals she reviewed, though County Clerk Don Blevins Jr. denied her claims.
6/5: Democratic party leader and organizer Mitch Ceasar filed paperwork to run for election supervisor in Broward County, which has a fraught voter fraud history.
6/5: A federal judge overruled Democratic objections that the Trump administration lied about their intentions for the citizenship question on the 2020 census.
6/5: The Pennsylvania legislature is considering a bill that would require voters to show valid IDs before casting a ballot in any election.