Missouri County Reports No Problems with Voter ID Law
8/8: Greene County in Missouri found that there were no issues implementing the state's new voter ID laws in their latest election.
8/8: Greene County in Missouri found that there were no issues implementing the state's new voter ID laws in their latest election.
8/8: Post reporter Eli Rosenberg used a Soros-funded source for his attack piece on the Government Accountability Institute's voter fraud report.
8/8: Government Accountability Institute’s Eric Eggers is predicting a huge wave of voter fraud in the upcoming midterm elections.
8/8: A federal judge determined that permitting one voter to officially question another's residency was unconstitutional and voided that section of the state voter ID law.
8/7: The Virginia Voters Alliance announced that it has filed a formal complaint against poll workers who disregarded voter ID requirements.
8/7: Utah Senate President Wayne Niederhauser has released a statement decrying the Better Boundaries Initiative that will appear on Utah ballots in the fall.
8/7: A special prosecutor is looking into charges that aides to Rep. Scott W. Taylor forged signatures to add an independent candidate to the ballot.
8/6: Habersham County’s Mud Creek had a 243-percent turnout in the Georgia primary, reporting 670 ballots cast though the county has only 276 registered voters.
8/4: Roy Cooper announced he would sue the North Carolina legislature to keep a voter ID constitutional amendment off the ballot in November.
8/3: Washington County District Attorney Kevin Buchanan charged two voters with fraud and is investigating more possible charges in Oklahoma.