House Committee Kills Virginia Governor’s Bill to Repeal Voter ID Law
A Virginia House of Delegates subcommittee killed a bill to [...]
A Virginia House of Delegates subcommittee killed a bill to [...]
The voter-registration process in almost all states runs on the honor system.
Predictably, Democrats are clamoring to abolish the Electoral College, which the Founders created as part of the separation of powers and a hedge against mob rule.
A quarter of Arizona’s vote had not been counted a full day after the election because of mail-in voting.
McAuliffe sought to allow all of Virginia’s estimated 200,000 felons to vote, but state courts said each individual felon’s circumstances must be weighed.
The idea that someone is gaming the political system does not sit well with most folks, especially if you get caught.
There’s allegedly no such thing as voter fraud, but some curious things are happening out there in flyover country.
Justin Timberlake took a selfie while voting early in Memphis, Tenn., which raises the question of whether he violated a new state law that prohibits taking photos or videos in a polling place. CNN missed the more important question of whether Timberlake committed voter fraud by voting in Tennessee.
A Denver TV station has identified multiple cases of dead men and women in the state voting, with dozens of other deceased individuals still on the rolls.
Incidents in states from Virginia to Pennsylvania to New York show that too many election officials are ignoring or even covering up the systemic problems brought to their attention.