Mississippi School Board Candidate Convicted of Voter Intimidation
8/1: Canton, Mississippi school board candidate Courtney Rainey was convicted of voter intimidation when she ran in the 2017 municipal election.
8/1: Canton, Mississippi school board candidate Courtney Rainey was convicted of voter intimidation when she ran in the 2017 municipal election.
8/1: Out-of-state college students are challenging New Hampshire's voter residency law.
7/31: An appeals court ruled that North Dakota's voter ID laws don't discriminate against Native Americans in the state.
7/30: President Trump is pushing an initiative to mandate paper ballots in all districts during the 2020 elections.
7/29: Florida is already preparing to become a battleground state for the 2020 elections, with Democrats recruiting recounting teams and Republicans looking to boost voter turnout.
7/26: Hidalgo school district's election was voided after accusations of voter fraud were confirmed.
7/24: Election Integrity Project California has issued a warning that California's elections system are rife with corruption.
7/23: Though Florida lawmakers have acknowledged the state's history of contested elections and fraud, but they refuse to allow the state to join Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC).
7/23: Though Florida's elections have been plagued with problems, the state government refuses to join the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC).
7/22: Brad Raffensperger of the Election Assistance Commission reported that after an exhaustive review, the commission could find no evidence of voter suppression in Georgia.