Governor Vetoes Nevada’s National Popular Vote Legislation
5/30: Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak has vetoed a bill that would force Nevada's electoral votes to go to the national popular vote winner.
5/30: Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak has vetoed a bill that would force Nevada's electoral votes to go to the national popular vote winner.
5/29: A bipartisan bill in Wisconsin would allow early voters to feed their ballots directly into an electronic voting machine.
5/29: Bladen County ordered a redo on their fraud-plagued election, where Republican candidate Dan Bishop is becoming the likely winner.
5/28: A recent Rasmussen poll indicates that the majority of Americans are aware of a growing movement to overthrow the electoral college and oppose the efforts.
5/28: A new lawsuit claims the mass of voter registration errors that California failed to deal with after enacting their automatic voter registration laws allowed noncitizens to vote.
5/28: The Connecticut state legislature is considering New Milford Republican Bill Buckbee’s proposal that the state use blockchain technology to gather and maintain voter data.
5/28: Turning Point USA Executive Director Charlie Kirk explains why the National Popular Vote laws are a Democratic ploy to keep Republicans from winning elections.
5/28: The North Carolina legislature has decided to allow college students to use their school IDs when casting votes.
5/27: Texas Secretary of State David Whitley resigned amid accusations that his office's attempted voter roll purge incorrectly questioned 100,000 Texans' citizenship status.
5/27: ACRU General Counsel Ken Klukowski reports on the Supreme Court's decision to block lower court orders in Michigan and Ohio, pending their ruling on the constitutionality of the redistricting process.