Connecticut Looks into Ballot Fraud
5/3: Those running to replace deceased state representative Ezequiel Santiago have raised concerns about possible mail-in ballot fraud in Connecticut.
5/3: Those running to replace deceased state representative Ezequiel Santiago have raised concerns about possible mail-in ballot fraud in Connecticut.
5/2: California lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow non-provisional ballots for conditional same-day voter registration.
5/2: A Hill-HarrisX survey found that the majority of registered voters, including 53% of Hispanic voters, believed a citizenship question should be on the 2020 Census.
5/2: A Democratic bill that would loosen already lax voter laws in California is being considered by the state.
5/2: Republican lawmakers are pushing the New Jersey Attorney General to issue guidelines to help voting districts monitor absentee ballot fraud.
5/1: A woman living in Dallas Housing Authority’s Cliff Manor development for elderly and disabled people claimed a man changed the vote on her mail-in ballot.
4/29: New Jersey mayor Francesco Caramagna resigned after he was charged interfering in his borough's 2017 mayoral election.
4/26: Texas Secretary of State David Whitley announced that the state had settled a suit regarding the maintenance of voter rolls in the state.
4/25: Edinburg Mayor Richard Molina has been arrested for masterminding an "illegal voting scheme" to win his mayoral election.
4/25: Edinburg Mayor Richard Molina is charged with organizing a voter fraud scheme that helped him win his election.