Opinion: Engaging in politics doesn’t violate the Constitution
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10/8: The Public Interest Legal Foundation is investigating how 200 votes in Michigan were thrown out and if this problem goes beyond the state.
10/3: Richard John Greenfield pleaded guilty to voting in both Arizona and Nevada during the 2016 election.
10/1: Governor Kay Ivey appointed Rosie Lyles, who was accused of multiple counts of voter fraud, as Hale County’s chief election official.
10/1: Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate called a recent ruling, allowing the state to demand voter ID, a victory for election integrity.
A Democratic city clerk in Michigan who had been honored by the state party for her work was charged this week with multiple felonies related to charges of altering absentee ballots. Sherikia Hawkins was arraigned Monday in Southfield, Michigan, on six counts related to the 2018 election including forging public documents and misconduct in office and was released on $15,000 bond, according to National Review Online.