Florida Acknowledges Election Woes, But Is Hesitant to Take Action
5/26: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis wants a review of voting systems but is balking at enacting measures that would bring real change to a flawed system.
5/26: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis wants a review of voting systems but is balking at enacting measures that would bring real change to a flawed system.
5/26: The county has a long history of election scandals, including the latest instance of a candidate's staff possibly destroying ballots.
5/24: The Supreme Court halted decisions issues by the lower courts in Michigan and Ohio cases, pending their decision on whether gerrymandering is protected under the constitution.
5/24: The Supreme Court blocked lower court rulings in Michigan and Ohio gerrymandering cases, pending their ruling as to whether partisan gerrymandering is constitutional.
5/23: Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced that his office had accepted a $500,000 federal grant to create a voter fraud investigation unit.
5/23: Sangamon County will now mail all voter ID cards to voters' listed addresses, removing voters from the register if their cards are returned as "undeliverable".
5/22: Though Florida has be plagued with election fraud woes, lawmakers keep hesitating about joining Electronic Registration Information Center.
5/22: Florida's Republican-controlled legislature will not join Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC).
5/22: A bill promoting automatic voter registration could hurt the election integrity of Wisconsin.
5/22: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton discusses the power behind President Trump's border plan and the voter fraud crisis in the Lone Star State.