Man Charged with Voter Fraud in Florida
4/9: A New York man voted twice in the 2016 presidential election, once in New York and once in Pensacola.
4/9: A New York man voted twice in the 2016 presidential election, once in New York and once in Pensacola.
8/16: Judicial Watch's Election Integrity Project has found that America has more registered voters than live voters.
4/6: Maryland adopts AVR in hopes of bringing its 500,000 unregistered voters to the polls.
4/12: Primary voters in West Virginia will have to show ID to cast a ballot this year.
4/12: New Jersey chose to expand their automatic voter registration laws, registering all potential voters unless they ask to be removed from the process.
4/10: The ACRU filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in Greater Birmingham Ministries v. Merrill, arguing that the appeals court should hold that Alabama’s voter-ID law is permitted by the federal Voting Rights Act.
4/8: Illinois voters can learn about the state's voter ID laws at local meetings.
4/6: A voter ID amendment was defeated for the eighth consecutive year in the Nebraska legislature.
4/5: The Voter Participation Center sent 140,000 registration forms to Virginia residents—many of whom are already registered—in an effort to boost turnout for the upcoming midterm elections.
4/5: New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner will be using the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck System in his probe of 2016 vote fraud.