Niagara County Threatens to New York to Stop Green Light Law
8/6: Niagara County has threatened to sue New York over the passage of a Green Light Law, which grants illegal aliens driver's licenses, claiming it could facilitate voter fraud.
8/6: Niagara County has threatened to sue New York over the passage of a Green Light Law, which grants illegal aliens driver's licenses, claiming it could facilitate voter fraud.
8/6: After Dr. Robert Epstein's testimony on how Google and social media platforms influence elections, lawmakers must look into ways to curb their influence.
8/6: The AOC-favored candidate for Queens district attorney Tiffany Cabán conceded the contentious primary race, giving the Democratic nomination to Melinda Katz.
8/5: Mississippi Alderman Andrew Grant pleaded guilty to voter fraud and coercion and immediately resigned.
8/5: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has asked a federal judge to dismiss a challenge to a law about restoring felons' voting rights, claiming the case belongs in state, not federal, court.
8/5: Massachusetts is considering a bill that would allow teens as young as 16 to vote in municipal elections.
8/5: Canton Alderman Andrew Grant pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit voter fraud and resigned his post.
8/2: Monument Mayor Don Wilson and Mesa County Commissioner Rose Pugliese lead Protect Colorado’s Vote, a group focused on getting Colorado out of the National Popular Vote Compact.
8/2: Many voters in King County, Washington reported that they were sent two ballots in the mail instead of one, which points to a glitch in the new VoteWA program.
8/2: The Washington Post called out presidential candidate and senator Cory Booker for pushing a false narrative that Russian interference and voter suppression stole the 2020 election from Hillary Clinton.