Texas AG Paxton Launches Voter Fraud Initiative
2/5: Attorney General Ken Paxton stands ready to assist Starr County in the fight against voter fraud, and educate the county’s citizens on existing and amended voting laws.
2/5: Attorney General Ken Paxton stands ready to assist Starr County in the fight against voter fraud, and educate the county’s citizens on existing and amended voting laws.
2/7: Starr County District Attorney Omar Escobar charged a third person in his ongoing voter fraud investigation.
2/7: The Washington House committee is debating a same-day voter registration bill already approved by the state senate.
2/8: Belinda Garcia turned herself into Starr County's Special Crimes Unit as the Texas County's voter fraud investigation continues.
2/6: Starr County District Attorney Omar Escobar welcomes help from the Texas Attorney General in his voter fraud investigation.
2/6: The Texas Attorney General's office published a letter supporting the Starr County voter fraud investigation.
2/6: State Senator Valerie Foushee introduced a bill that would establish automatic voter registration at Driver License Offices and college campuses.
2/6: Assemblyman Travis Allen raised concerns that the California Motor Voter Law could have unintended consequences.
2/5: Legal practitioners and experts gave skewed testimony to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights on the status of minority ballot access ahead of the 2018 midterms.
2/6: The number of registered voters in Arizona has decreased by 31,225 since October of 2017.