Election Officials Recommend Overseas Voters Send Ballots Early
9/17: Citing the possibility that the US may leave an international mail agreement, election officials are recommending that overseas voters send their absentee ballots early.
9/17: Citing the possibility that the US may leave an international mail agreement, election officials are recommending that overseas voters send their absentee ballots early.
9/17: Check-in computers containing voter information were stolen from a West Atlanta precinct.
9/12: A Bridgeport mayoral candidate won 75 percent of the absentee ballots, causing some Connecticut citizens to call for a probe into possible voter fraud.
9/11: Colorado voters will get the opportunity to decide whether their state should withdraw from the National Popular Vote (NPV) Compact.
9/11: Prosecutors have now charged 22 people in relation to a massive voter fraud scheme in Edinburg, Texas.
9/11: After a voter fraud scandal, voting-by-mail dropped by two-thirds in North Carolina's Ninth District.
9/9: Pennsylvania has decided to allow voters to apply for absentee ballots online this year.
9/8: Democrats like former gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams are spreading misinformation about voter suppression in Georgia elections.
9/7: A new survey from the National Bureau of Economic Research has proven the Left's claims about voter ID laws are false.
9/6: Democratic attorney general candidate Raph Graybill has promised that if elected he will push for an automatic voter registration program in Montana.