News
Washington Post Shows Its Bias with a Soros-Backed Attack Piece on Voter Fraud
8/8: Post reporter Eli Rosenberg used a Soros-funded source for his attack piece on the Government Accountability Institute's voter fraud report.
Eric Eggers Warns of Voter Fraud in the Midterms
8/8: Government Accountability Institute’s Eric Eggers is predicting a huge wave of voter fraud in the upcoming midterm elections.
Ohio Has an Inordinate Amount of Voters over 100
8/8: Ohio’s 12th Congressional district has 170 registered voters listed as over 116 years old.
Part of North Carolina’s Voter ID Law Struck Down
8/8: A federal judge determined that permitting one voter to officially question another's residency was unconstitutional and voided that section of the state voter ID law.
Virginia Voters Alliance Takes on Negligent Poll Workers
8/7: The Virginia Voters Alliance announced that it has filed a formal complaint against poll workers who disregarded voter ID requirements.
Utah State Representative Criticizes Redistricting Question on Ballot
8/7: Utah Senate President Wayne Niederhauser has released a statement decrying the Better Boundaries Initiative that will appear on Utah ballots in the fall.
Special Prosecutor Appointed to Examine Claims of Voter Fraud in Virginia
8/7: A special prosecutor is looking into charges that aides to Rep. Scott W. Taylor forged signatures to add an independent candidate to the ballot.
Georgia’s Primary Rife with Possible Fraud
8/6: Habersham County’s Mud Creek had a 243-percent turnout in the Georgia primary, reporting 670 ballots cast though the county has only 276 registered voters.
North Carolina Governor Fights Voter ID Amendment in Court
8/4: Roy Cooper announced he would sue the North Carolina legislature to keep a voter ID constitutional amendment off the ballot in November.
Voter Fraud Charges in Oklahoma
8/3: Washington County District Attorney Kevin Buchanan charged two voters with fraud and is investigating more possible charges in Oklahoma.








