Texas Woman Pleads Guilty to Vote Fraud Charge
6/14: A Robstown woman pleaded guilty to unlawfully completing another voter's absentee ballot and is now prohibited from working future elections.
6/14: A Robstown woman pleaded guilty to unlawfully completing another voter's absentee ballot and is now prohibited from working future elections.
6/13: Priorities USA, a democratic-led group, has sued Missouri to end the state's voter ID laws.
6/12: The Voter Participation Center is planning to mail over 380,000 voter registration forms with the goal of increasing turnout among young voters, women, and minorities.
6/12: A Democratic candidate who lost a close race in South Texas claims voter fraud is the reason for the loss.
6/11: The Supreme Court today rejected a challenge to one of the practices used by Ohio to remove voters from the state’s voter rolls.
6/11: The NAACP is considering a lawsuit if North Carolina's constitutional amendment requiring voter ID is adopted during the midterm elections.
6/11: The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a judges' verdict that North Dakota must loosen its voter ID laws.
6/11: An election decided by just six votes is being called into question by the losing candidate.
6/11: Florida is joining the Electronic Registration Information Center in order to keep its elections secure and mitigate voter fraud.
6/10: The fact that voters in North Dakota aren't required to register to vote is causing controversy for some fearing fraud.