California’s Motor Voter Disaster Still Isn’t Resolved
5/17: The problems plaguing California's motor voter laws may carry over into the 2020 elections.
5/17: The problems plaguing California's motor voter laws may carry over into the 2020 elections.
5/17: Elections Committee of the Texas House has advanced a bill that will declare the improper filling out of a voter application a felony.
5/17: Iowa passes a law that will affix bar-codes with voter identifications to all mail-in ballots, helping to secure elections.
5/17: One America News Network reports on a loophole in California that allows people voting-by-mail to possibly vote twice in the state's election.
5/16: Democrats who lost their elections trade on the idea that our elections are unfair to keep themselves in the national spotlight.
5/16: Broward County Florida has begun what Deputy Supervisor of Elections Mary Hall has called a two year voter list maintenance process.
5/16: The DMV in Oregon automatically registers people to vote, but has no system to account for the address changes of voters.
5/16: Kokomo man Allen Wilson found his city contract suspended while the state investigates voter fraud claims.
5/16: The Virginia Department of Elections created six new jobs to help oversee voter registrations and train local registrars.
5/16: After losing his election, New Jersey councilman Harry Kumburis went door-to-door looking for mail-in ballots long after polls had closed.