Second Texas County Faces Lawsuit for ‘Hiding’ Noncitizen Voter Data, Says Election Watchdog
1/22: Harris County, Texas, stands accused of “hiding public information” on noncitizen voters, says a national election integrity law firm.
1/22: Harris County, Texas, stands accused of “hiding public information” on noncitizen voters, says a national election integrity law firm.
1/25: The ACRU has a federal lawsuit pending against Supervisor Snipes for encouraging vote fraud by not adequately maintaining Broward County's voter registration rolls.
1/25: This year the Supreme Court will decide whether the First Amendment allows a “buffer zone” forbidding all political speech around polling places on Election Day.
1/24: The area is not a newcomer to such allegations.
1/22: Steps are being taken to ensure the security of a multistate database of voting rolls known as Interstate Crosscheck.
1/23: The state is concerned with the ways in which fraud can be committed with ballots outside of a polling site.
1/22: The Starr County District Attorney’s Office is investigating the possibility of election fraud.
1/20: A Texas border county district attorney says he is going to crack down on voter fraud and is conducting investigations.
1/19: An investigation into voter fraud is ongoing in Starr County, according to 229th District Attorney Omar Escobar.
1/18: Some fear a Kansas voter record system could fall prey to hackers, prompting a delay in the collection of people’s records into a database scoured for double-registrations.