Oregon Joins National Popular Vote Interstate Compact
6/12: Oregon Governor Kate Brown signed the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, making Oregon the 15th state to join the movement to abolish the electoral college.
6/12: Oregon Governor Kate Brown signed the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, making Oregon the 15th state to join the movement to abolish the electoral college.
6/12: Three Eastern Carolina citizens were charged with using fake addresses when registering to vote in 2018.
6/11: Lawmakers are hedging on fixing a loophole in California law that allows double voting.
6/11: Fort Worth Councilwoman Kelly Allen Gray asked a judge to dismiss the election fraud lawsuit against her.
6/10: Union County Board of Elections announced they found more provisional ballots that were not counted in the Democratic primary.
6/10: Democrats in Maine are hoping to have automatic voter registration up and running in the state by 2022.
6/10: Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced the state has budgeted for four voter fraud investigators.
6/8: The Justice Department wrote a letter claiming that liberal groups are using fake news to influence the Supreme Court's decision on the 2020 Census case.
6/8: Democratic voter protection director Brandon Peters told party members that they needed to prepare for a possible recount in the 2020 election.
6/7: Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill that would make it more difficult for citizen signatures to get legislature on ballots.