News
Is Texas Voter ID Case over?
8/9: The plaintiffs opposing Texas' voter ID laws told a federal judge that they were able to settle with the state.
Georgia’s Voter Turnout Draws Criticism
8/9: After one Georgia precinct reported a 243-percent voter turnout, voter fraud fears have amplified in the state.
Liberals Trying to Control Ohio Elections
8/9: The Daily Caller Podcast examines the Democratic attempts to shift Ohio to a stronghold state for the party.
Kentucky County Opens Voter Fraud Investigation
8/9: After receiving several complaints, the Kentucky Attorney General’s office announced that they were opening a voter fraud investigation in Robertson County.
Massachusetts Will Have Automatic Voter Registration By 2020
8/9: Secretary of State William Galvin announced that Massachusetts will adopt Automatic Voter Registration by 2020.
Lawmakers Have Two Weeks to Redistrict in Virginia
8/9: A court order has given Virginia lawmakers two weeks to re-draw the districts in a way that better represents the demographics of the state.
Iowa Court Hears Voter ID Arguments
8/9: The Iowa Supreme Court heard arguments against the state's voter ID laws, in a case that is to be decided before the midterms.
Ohio Reports Outlandishly Old Voters in Slim Race
8/9: The Government Accountability Institute reported finding 170 registered voters who are listed as being over 116 years old in Ohio’s 12th Congressional District.
Missouri County Reports No Problems with Voter ID Law
8/8: Greene County in Missouri found that there were no issues implementing the state's new voter ID laws in their latest election.
Hundreds of Votes Left Uncounted in Ohio
8/8: An already close race in Ohio became closer after hundreds of uncounted votes were found.







