Sanctuary Cities Still Have Noncitizens on Voter Rolls
9/3: The Public Interest Legal Foundation has reported finding over 3,000 noncitizens who are registered to vote in sanctuary cities throughout the country.
9/3: The Public Interest Legal Foundation has reported finding over 3,000 noncitizens who are registered to vote in sanctuary cities throughout the country.
9/1: County clerks in West Virginia reported that 100,000 names were removed from voter rolls with little incident before the midterm elections.
8/31: Ami Horowitz directed a documentary which showed that the populations thought to be disenfranchised by voter ID laws both have and can easily obtain IDs.
8/30: New Hampshire's voter residency bill, SB3, is being tested in court as groups sued, claiming the law is discriminatory.
8/27: Alaskan state attorney Margaret Paton-Walsh said there were irregularities in the state's election that need to be investigated.
8/27: Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee pointed out the ludicrous problem with the Democratic position that voter ID isn't a necessity.
8/21: Iowa announced that tribal ID cards would be accepted as a form of voter ID at polling places.
8/21: Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach points to a close primary election as proof that voter ID laws are integral to our election security.
8/20: State Representative Romy Cachola is the center of an investigation involving voter fraud and voter intimidation.
8/19: Robeson County representatives debate the impact that voter ID would have on the elections.