Michigan Republican Party Fights Redistricting Commission
8/22: The Michigan Republican Party is suing to keep the state from creating an independent redistricting commission.
8/22: The Michigan Republican Party is suing to keep the state from creating an independent redistricting commission.
8/22: Florida has voted to join the Electronic Voter Registration Information Center (ERIC), which will allow the state to compare their voter rolls with those in other states.
8/22: Thirteen Edinburg residents were indicted for participating in an illegal voting conspiracy.
8/22: Tucson resident Randy Allen Jumper was charged with voting twice in the 2016 election.
8/21: North Carolina is considering a bill that would use jury exucusals to purge voter rolls, looking for noncitizens excused from jury duty who may be registered to vote.
8/21: Florida has joined the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), a 29-state compact designed to help states keep voter rolls clean.
8/21: After months of delays, Florida has decided to join the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), which will help keep the state's elections secure.
8/20: The Public Interest Legal Foundation reported that nearly 60% of counties in America have more registered voters than eligible voters on their rolls.
8/20: Though many on the left tried to impugn the president's claims that Google had manipulated votes, the facts are on the president's side.
8/19: In the freest nation in the world, our system of government and our very liberty depend on free and fair elections.