News
More Funding to Fight Voter Fraud in Texas
9/4: Attorney General Ken Paxton has requested more funding to investigate and prevent voter fraud in Texas.
North Carolina Still Hasn’t Cleaned Its Voter Rolls
9/3: The federal government indicted 19 illegal immigrants who used the motor voter laws to register to vote in North Carolina, and claims there may be more.
Close Primary Plagued by Low Turnout in Alaska
9/3: Turnout in the Alaska primary elections was so low that one race might be determined by less than 100 votes.
Sanctuary Cities Still Have Noncitizens on Voter Rolls
9/3: The Public Interest Legal Foundation has reported finding over 3,000 noncitizens who are registered to vote in sanctuary cities throughout the country.
Alaska Primary Questioned After Ballot Discrepancies
9/1: A close race in Alaska is being questioned when 17 ballots were found to be registered to a single mobile home.
West Virginia Cleans Up Voter Rolls
9/1: County clerks in West Virginia reported that 100,000 names were removed from voter rolls with little incident before the midterm elections.
New Mexico Debates Straight-Party Voting
8/31: The reinstatement of straight-party voting is being challenged in court by The New Mexico Republican and Libertarian parties.
Rewritten North Carolina Amendments Approved for Ballot
8/31: A judge ruled that the newly revised proposed amendments to the North Carolina Constitution can appear on the midterm ballot.
Missouri Redistricting Initiative Facing Court Challenge
8/31: Republicans are trying to block the Clean Missouri Initiative on redistricting from appearing on the ballot in the midterm elections.
Foreign Nationals Registered Throughout the Country
8/31: The Public Interest Legal Foundation has proven that thousands of foreign nationals are registered and able to vote in our elections.







