Missouri Secretary of State Decries Office’s Limitations
4/4: Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft expressed his frustrations with the government's limitations on his ability to investigate voter fraud.
4/4: Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft expressed his frustrations with the government's limitations on his ability to investigate voter fraud.
4/3: The Missouri House just passed a bill that would allow Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft to subpoena power during his voter fraud investigations.
4/2: After being flooded with thousands of incomplete voter applications, Tennessee is considering a bill that would fine Voter Registration Groups who turn in incomplete forms.
4/1: Zachary Rothmier, who used the city's affordable housing program to rent apartments, is now accused of voter registration fraud.
3/28: The U.S. House has requested records as it looks into Texas Secretary of State David Whitley's review of voter rolls and potential noncitizen voters.
3/28: Secretary of State David Whitley is preparing a settlement to end a lawsuit claiming the voter list naming possible noncitizen voters was riddled with errors.
3/28: The Florida legislature is considering a bill that will make major changes aimed at securing state elections.
3/27: Project Veritas uncovered three voters living and voting in Florida who had ballots cast in their name in New York.
3/26: The North Carolina Bored of Elections Executive Director Kim Strach pushed the state legislature for harsher penalties for voter fraud.
3/26: The Election Integrity Project uncovered dozens of laws that made voter fraud easy in California.