News
Arkansas’ Voter ID Law Challenged in Court
9/20: An Arkansas court is hearing arguments that the state's photo voter ID law is discriminatory and should be shut down.
New Hampshire Couple May Have Voted Twice in 2016
9/19: An elderly New Hampshire couple has been charged with double voting in the 2016 election.
Democratic Leader Encourages Voter Fraud
9/19: A leader at a Democratic rally encouraged voters to "vote early, and vote often".
Texas County Will Clean Voter Rolls
9/19: Starr County Texas has reached a settlement with the to clean the border county's voter rolls.
Arizona Judge Won’t Force Address Update Before Midterms
9/19: A judge ruled that incorrect voter registration addresses of 384,000 Arizonans did not need to be immediately updated before the midterm elections.
Georgia Candidate Claims Fraud in Primaries
9/19: Candidate Sabrina McKenzie is suing the state, claiming that voters were allowed to cast ballots after polls closed.
St. Louis Union Leader Urges Voter Fraud
9/18: Charles “Totsie” Bailey encouraged a St. Louis crowd to vote early, vote often in a speech that Republicans claim supported voter fraud.
Kentucky Board of Elections in the Midst of Partisan Power Struggle
9/18: Embattled Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes is fighting for control of the Kentucky Board of Elections though she is charged with misusing voter information.
Texas Wins Voter ID Fight
9/18: The Fifth Circuit Court dismissed all other appeals against Texas' voter ID Laws.
Virginia Republicans Propose Redistricting Plan
9/18: Republicans proposed a redistricting plan that they hope would be accepted before the state's October 30 deadline.









