New Hampshire Courts Deny Access to Voter Database
2/5: A court in New Hampshire denied voter database access to League of Women Voters of New Hampshire and the New Hampshire Democratic Party as part of a lawsuit.
2/5: A court in New Hampshire denied voter database access to League of Women Voters of New Hampshire and the New Hampshire Democratic Party as part of a lawsuit.
2/4: Governor Rick DeSantis told a group of conservatives that the state supreme court too often favors Democrats, especially with redistricting.
2/3: A recount for a Kentucky house race ended in a tie when five rejected absentee ballots were ruled admissible.
2/2: Mississippi is considering a proposal that would toughen up the state's voter ID laws.
2/1: The Colorado Senate passed a bill that would sign its electoral college votes over to the popular vote winner.
2/1: Colorado is the latest state to leave the so-called "Kansas Crosscheck", citing security concerns.
2/1: A panel of federal judges rejected a deal made by Democrats to redraw 11 Michigan House districts for the 2020 election.
1/31: Former Starr County district attorney’s office employee Bernice Garza was charged with voter fraud.
1/31: Reports that thousands of noncitizens are registered to vote in Pennsylvania and Texas prove that voter rolls must be better maintained.
1/31: The Arizona GOP concluded their audit of the midterm elections, determining that Maricopa County’s Democratic recorder acted questionably, but not illegally.