Three Indicted in Texas Voter Fraud Case
3/7: Attorney General Ken Paxton indicted three people in his Nueces County voter Fraud investigation.
3/7: Attorney General Ken Paxton indicted three people in his Nueces County voter Fraud investigation.
3/6: The Justice Department is suing California, claiming the state's sanctuary cities obstruct justice.
3/10: Cook County Jail organized a penitentiary-wide voting event, saying 94% of inmates are qualified to vote.
3/13: More than 1,200 mail-in ballots are being investigated for tampering in Dallas County.
3/14: There is no agency monitoring election officials who are responsible for maintaining accurate voting rolls in Texas.
3/13: Dallas County's district attorney is currently looking at over 1,000 mail-in ballots that show signs of tampering.
3/8: The Public Interest Legal Foundation sued to examine Pennsylvania's voting records, which would allegedly prove noncitizen voting in the state.
3/8: Iowa voters will now have to show ID, sign an oath of identification, or cast a provisional ballot in this election.
3/8: After a hacking scare in the state government, Michigan questions its election security.
3/7: Attorney General Ken Paxton will prosecute nine counts of voter fraud in the 2016 Nueces County elections.