Charges Filed in Skid Row Voter Fraud Case
6/28: California prosecutors have charged nine people with bribing homeless people to forge signatures in a voter fraud scheme.
6/28: California prosecutors have charged nine people with bribing homeless people to forge signatures in a voter fraud scheme.
6/28: National Democratic Redistricting Committee was dealt a major blow when the Supreme Court ruled that federal courts should not be involved in state redistricting cases.
6/28: North Carolina is facing a court challenge over their requirement that voters show photo ID at the polls.
6/27: The Supreme Court ruled that gerrymandering decisions should be made by lawmakers instead of settled in the courts.
6/27: As the Supreme Court of Washington correctly concluded, fining those who break their pledge is constitutional and well within the authority given to state legislatures to appoint electors “in such manner” as they choose.
6/27: ACRU Policy Board Member Hans von Spakovsky reports on why the President might have to delay the 2020 census because the Supreme Court failed to decisively rule on the census citizenship question.
6/27: ACRU Policy Board Member Hans von Spakovsky explains why the U.S. Supreme Court made the right decision, giving lawmakers the power over gerrymandering.
6/26: Scott County prosecutors are looking into an allegation that the Republican candidate for Austin mayor doesn't live in the area.
6/25: Former Hoboken City Council candidate Francis Raia was convicted of voter bribery for an incident in 2013.
6/25: Former Hoboken city council candidate Francis Raia was convicted of masterminding a voter bribery scheme utilizing the mail.