Questions Continue to Swirl around DHS Involvement with Election Security
NASS will continue to ask President Trump’s administration to rescind the critical infrastructure designation.
NASS will continue to ask President Trump’s administration to rescind the critical infrastructure designation.
The question: Did legislators intend to discriminate when enacting the law.
The 2014 law subjected violators to fines of up to $1,000.
A prominent political family's candidates had "stunningly high percentages among absentee voters even before the primary."
Authorities say they corrrected the records of about 250 people before the November election.
By Rowan Scarborough The Washington Times (March 29, 2017) -- [...]
Charges include five counts of voter fraud, one count of false entry on an official registration or election document, perjury and false statement on official election documents.
Defendants also are alleged to have blocked attempts to purge illegal voters from the list.
"Trump said that he and Ayotte would have won in New Hampshire if not for voters bused in from out of state."
Georgia, Virginia and New Hampshire are in the group's cross-hairs.