Arkansas’ Contested Ballots Sent Out
4/7: Though a judge hasn't ruled on the state's voter ID bill, ballots have already been sent to military and absentee ballot voters.
4/7: Though a judge hasn't ruled on the state's voter ID bill, ballots have already been sent to military and absentee ballot voters.
4/25: Ohio Secretary of State claims that more people are requesting absentee ballots, but early voting has been slow.
4/19: Despite the lack of media coverage, evidence of election fraud continues to mount.
2/16: A constitutional amendment in Michigan would allow same-day registration, automatic registration, expanded absentee voting, and more time for military members to cast ballots.
1/18: The Dallas County Commissioners Court voted to limit the number of mail-in ballots individuals may submit in future elections.
1/18: The Secretary of State Paul Pate recently launched the “Voter Ready” initiative to ensure all voters will be ready in the upcoming 2018 elections.
1/17: A federal judge in Alabama has thrown out a lawsuit against the state’s voter ID law, finding that the law doesn’t prevent anyone from voting.
1/10: A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Alabama's voter ID law.
1/9: The commission may be dissolved, but the mandate from mainstream Americans to protect the integrity of our elections remains.
1/1: Starting today, registered voters in Iowa will be asked to show their ID's at polling stations before they are able to vote.