Arizona Prepares for 2020 with Election Integrity Unit
5/31: Arizona has allocated $500,000 to fund an Election Integrity Unit in order to ensure secure elections in 2020.
5/31: Arizona has allocated $500,000 to fund an Election Integrity Unit in order to ensure secure elections in 2020.
5/30: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s unwillingness to bring massive election overhaul legislation to the Senate floor may prompt Democrats to cut it into “smaller chunks” to gain Republican support.
5/30: A federal grand jury has subpoenaed finance records from former Florida Gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum's 2018 campaign.
5/30: Democrats in the New Hampshire Legislature are working to undo voter registration and absentee ballot regulations placed by Republicans concerned about maintaining election integrity.
5/30: A third person pleaded guilty in the Hoboken cash-for-votes case, where men were accused of paying $50 for votes.
5/30: Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak has vetoed a bill that would force Nevada's electoral votes to go to the national popular vote winner.
5/29: A bipartisan bill in Wisconsin would allow early voters to feed their ballots directly into an electronic voting machine.
5/29: Bladen County ordered a redo on their fraud-plagued election, where Republican candidate Dan Bishop is becoming the likely winner.
5/28: A recent Rasmussen poll indicates that the majority of Americans are aware of a growing movement to overthrow the electoral college and oppose the efforts.
5/28: A new lawsuit claims the mass of voter registration errors that California failed to deal with after enacting their automatic voter registration laws allowed noncitizens to vote.