Mexican Citizen Committed Voter Fraud in 2016 Election
5/14: A Mexican woman stole the identity of a Texan in order to illegally vote in the 2016 election.
5/14: A Mexican woman stole the identity of a Texan in order to illegally vote in the 2016 election.
5/14: The city of Philadelphia is deploying a plan to help cut down on voter fraud for the primary elections.
5/14: A Florida county election will be under scrutiny after a judge found evidence of unlawful ballot destruction.
5/14: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that a Mexican citizen stole an identity to vote several times in the Texas presidential election.
5/14: A man running for the Mississippi state legislature plead guilty to voting outside of his assigned district.
5/14: After a Judge ruled ballots were illegally destroyed in the county, Florida Secretary of State says an expert will be sent to supervise the election.
5/14: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton continues his quest to rid the Lone Star State of voter fraud.
5/13: A review of Newport News' voting records show that 26 voters were miss-assigned, which could have changed the narrow race's result.
5/12: The New York House will vote on a voter ID law.
5/11: A proposal to reform the way Utah redistricts by forming an independent committee is close to qualifying for the 2018 state ballot.