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Vermont Wants Voters to Decide on Noncitizen Voters
10/3: Montpelier voters will decide whether noncitizens can cast ballots in upcoming elections.
Study Finds Voters Want ID Laws
10/3: A nationwide study has found that American voters welcome voter ID laws.
Independent Counsel Appointed in Kentucky Investigation
10/2: The Kentucky Attorney General has announced that an independent counsel has been appointed to investigate allegations against Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes.
Alaskan Voter Fraud Charges Still Unresolved
10/2: Alaska Division of Elections has yet to announce findings after starting a voter fraud investigation a month ago.
Tribes Must Provide Street Addresses to Vote in North Dakota
10/1: North Dakota will require residents to provide a street address when voting, including residents of the state's three American Indian reservations, where street addresses are rare.
Nevada’s New Absentee Ballot Policy a Potential Disaster
9/30: Nevada's new policy of sending absentee ballots during every election cycle to voters who requested the ballot once opens the state up for voter fraud.
Texas Voter Registration Reaches New High
9/29: Texas Secretary of State’s Office reports nearly 16 million voters on the state's rolls.
North Carolina Redistricting Still in Limbo
9/28: Challenges to the North Carolina redistricting map are still being considered by the courts.
California Governor Vetos Noncitizen Voting Bills
9/28: Governor Jerry Brown vetoed two bills that would have granted noncitizens in California the right to vote and serve on state boards and commissions.
Los Angeles County Looks Into Voter Registration Errors
9/27: The Los Angeles County Supervisors have started an investigation into voter registration errors caused by the new motor voter program.








