Wisconsin Awaits the Fate on State’s Voter ID Laws
5/31: A Federal Appeals Court hasn't issued a ruling on Wisconsin's voter ID laws, 16 months after hearing arguments.
5/31: A Federal Appeals Court hasn't issued a ruling on Wisconsin's voter ID laws, 16 months after hearing arguments.
5/31: The lack of decision regarding the legality of Wisconsin's voter ID laws could mean a few changes for upcoming primaries.
5/30: Attorney General Ken Paxton's office is still investigating what they've classified as an organized voter fraud scheme.
5/30: The Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program has turned up 142 possible instances of voter fraud in New Hampshire.
5/29: The Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program flagged 95,000 names, 142 of which may have committed voter fraud.
5/29: At the next New Hampshire Ballot Law Commission meeting citizens will be updated on voter fraud investigations in the state.
5/29: The Chippewa tribe and North Dakota have yet to reach a settlement after the state's voter ID laws were deemed discriminatory towards Native peoples.
5/28: The North Carolina legislature is considering letting voters decide whether voter ID laws should be added to the state's constitution.
5/27: A Huffington Post found that 48 percent of Republicans believe that millions of illegal aliens voted in the 2016 presidential election.
5/25: Thanks to a whistleblower, the Hidalgo County District Attorney’s Office has arrested a fourth person during their voter fraud investigation.