Missouri Gives Secretary of State Subpoena Power
4/3: The Missouri House just passed a bill that would allow Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft to subpoena power during his voter fraud investigations.
4/3: The Missouri House just passed a bill that would allow Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft to subpoena power during his voter fraud investigations.
4/3: Republican Judge Brian Hagedorn has been declared the victor in a close race in Wisconsin, though the margin of the victory may trigger a recount.
4/3: The California Secretary of State reported that 58,000 cast ballots that were counted due to the state's new late voter registration policy.
4/3: After another contentious recount put the state in the news, Florida is moving to make election reforms.
4/3: The Wisconsin Elections Commission will investigate a sign that appeared on social media saying Somers residents could exchange their votes for free drinks.
4/2: After being flooded with thousands of incomplete voter applications, Tennessee is considering a bill that would fine Voter Registration Groups who turn in incomplete forms.
4/1: Zachary Rothmier, who used the city's affordable housing program to rent apartments, is now accused of voter registration fraud.
3/28: Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill spoke on how the state plans to focus on shoring up voting laws.
3/28: The U.S. House has requested records as it looks into Texas Secretary of State David Whitley's review of voter rolls and potential noncitizen voters.
3/28: The Supreme Court will hear a case involving a ballot fraud lawsuit in Troy New York.