Ohio Gerrymandering Case May Be Headed to SCOTUS
5/7: Ohio officials will appeal a federal judge panel's decision on their redistricting to the Supreme Court, which will make it the fourth gerrymandering case before the high court.
5/7: Ohio officials will appeal a federal judge panel's decision on their redistricting to the Supreme Court, which will make it the fourth gerrymandering case before the high court.
5/7: Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew C. Carey said the office will be pushing for initiatives that would curb absentee ballot voter fraud.
5/7: John David Croucher was charged with voter fraud when he illegally changed his address to obtain fraudulent absentee ballots.
5/6: Michigan will be the third state to bring a gerrymandering case before the US Supreme Court.
5/3: Candidates in a Bridgeport delegate race have asked for oversight on absentee ballots after fraud concerns.
5/3: The Michigan City police are investigating a dozen suspicious absentee ballots filed in LaPorte County.
5/3: A New Brunswick woman has been accused of filing a false voter registration and forging voter signatures.
5/3: Those running to replace deceased state representative Ezequiel Santiago have raised concerns about possible mail-in ballot fraud in Connecticut.
5/3: Democrat-backed bill AB 693 would allow non-provisional ballots for conditional same-day voter registration.
5/2: Texas argued in federal court against forced redistricting for several counties.