Court Fight Over Kansas Voting Rights Will Exclude Some Evidence
1/4: A federal judge tossed aside some testimony Kobach had hoped to present in his long-running contention that voter fraud is commonplace.
1/4: A federal judge tossed aside some testimony Kobach had hoped to present in his long-running contention that voter fraud is commonplace.
1/4: The case of Fish v. Kobach challenging Kansas law requiring proof of citizenship will go to trial in March.
1/5: President Trump has shut down his Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. No voter should be happy about this.
Alamance NAACP President Barrett Brown wants to see a change in felons being charged with voter fraud.
Elections across America are suffering from vulnerabilities in the system.
This report, from Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), was published in November of 2016.
Election integrity panels at the ALEC conference, one sponsored by ACRU, "have increased significance."
In 2017, at least four states – Kansas, Maryland, Texas and Virginia – considered proof of citizenship measures.
Uninterested in vote fraud, Mr. Pilger was quite interested in aiding the IRS in targeting tea parties.
With dirty voter rolls, it's a good bet that vote fraud decided some close races.