Arizona Allocates Half Million Dollars for Voter Fraud Investigation
6/7: Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced that the state had allocated $530,000 for voter fraud investigations.
6/7: Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced that the state had allocated $530,000 for voter fraud investigations.
6/7: Prager University founder Dennis Prager sat down for an interview about the voting issues that will most affect conservatives in the upcoming elections.
6/7: Former Florida Gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum claims he'll continue his "flip Florida blue" tour in spite of federal investigators looking into his campaign finances.
6/7: Coloradans Vote, a group pushing for a repeal of the National Popular Vote Act, says they are halfway to gathering the signatures required that would put their repeal on the 2020 ballot.
6/7: Democrats in D.C. and those running for President have decided that affording voting rights to incarcerated felons is the issue du jour.
6/6: Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams continues to claim that Georgia suppresses votes, even though evidence doesn't back up the claim.
6/6: Edinburg Mayor Richard Molina and his wife Dalia have been indicted with participating in organized election fraud and illegal voting.
6/6: Maine considers adopting a bill that would begin Automatic Voter Registration.
6/6: The Massachusetts Senate passed several bills undoing previously passed voting restrictions meant to shore up election integrity.
6/6: The redistricting lawsuit in North Carolina grew more contentious with Democrats claiming the Republican redistricting expert misled judges with his testimony.