North Carolina Cracking Down on Noncitizen Voting
9/11: A federal task force is helping North Carolina crack down upon potential noncitizen voters in the midterm elections.
9/11: A federal task force is helping North Carolina crack down upon potential noncitizen voters in the midterm elections.
9/10: The Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission reported that Virginia should clean up its voter rolls and replace its IT systems before the election.
9/10: Secretary of State William Galvin announced his office would be taking over recount and administration issues faced by Lowell and Lawrence Counties.
9/10: Election Integrity Project California reported that even those who chose to opt out of being automatically registered to vote were registered anyway by the California DMV.
9/9: Communist and socialist organizations are attempting to take over the Democratic Party in a move that could change the political landscape permanently.
9/7: The fight for control of the North Carolina legislature has become a fight over who will control redistricting in the state.
9/7: A Florida judge ordered the state election board to provide sample ballots in Spanish in order to comply with the Voting Rights Act.
9/7: The Alaska Division of Elections said it is investigating how a felon was found on an active voter roll.
9/6: A federal prosecutor allowed North Carolina to postpone the deadline for ICE's voter roll subpoena until January.
9/6: Bob Gibbs proposed a bill that would require voters throughout the nation to prove their citizenship before casting a vote.