Arizona Funds Investigation into Voter Fraud
4/16: Arizona has approved funding an investigation into accusations of voter fraud in a polygamous community.
4/16: Arizona has approved funding an investigation into accusations of voter fraud in a polygamous community.
4/12: The Public Interest Legal Foundation has accused Pennsylvania of violating federal voter registration law by failing to purge noncitzen voters.
4/12: Project Veritas tracked down a man who cast ballots in New Hampshire and Florida, proving yet again that voter fraud is a major problem in America.
4/11: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says he didn't have the jurisdiction to comply with the House of Representatives' demands that the state turn over documents pertaining to its noncitizen voting investigation.
4/10: The Indiana legislature considers a bill that would push the deadline for mail-in absentee ballots back, from eight to 12 days before the election.
4/9: Mohave County Attorney Matt Smith charged that a polygamous sect in Lake Havasu City may be practicing voter fraud.
4/9: Tennessee is considering a bill that would fine or loft jail time on voter registration groups that submit incomplete or incorrect forms to the state.
4/7: The Democratic House of Minnesota voted to give noncitizens drivers licenses, which could allow for voter fraud in the state.
4/5: Simone Thrasher was charged with 35 counts of election fraud and identity theft.
4/4: President Trump warned voters to be "paranoid" about tactics used by Democrats in the upcoming elections.