News
Oklahoma Man Charged with Voter Twice
8/2: William Hines is charged with voting twice in the primary elections in Oklahoma.
Jay Ashcroft Talks Voter Fraud in Missouri
8/2: Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft speaks on voter fraud in Missouri and the expected turnout for the primary elections.
Russian Interference Not the Threat It Was in 2016
8/2: Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats reported that Russian meddling attempts in the 2018 midterms are not as severe nor are they directed at any specific party.
Kansas Democrat Backed Voter ID
8/1: Democratic gubernatorial candidate Laura Kelly is getting scrutiny for backing a voter ID bill while a state senator.
Noncitizens Are on Many American Voter Rolls
8/1: An increasing number of noncitizens are appearing on voter rolls throughout the country.
Straight Party Voting Stays in Michigan
8/1: A federal judge upheld Michigan's straight-party voting, which allows voters to check a box indicating they wish to vote for all candidates in one party without completing the ballot.
New York Mayor’s Hires Man Convicted of Voter Fraud
8/1: Mayor Bill de Blasio hired a man convicted of voter fraud to head his Fairness PAC.
Trump Calls for Voter ID Laws
7/31: President Trump called for nationwide voter ID laws at a Florida rally.
Missouri Investing in Secure Elections
7/31: Missouri is using 7 million dollars in federal money to make sure its elections are secure.
Democrats Want Illegal Aliens Voting
7/31: Rasmussen Reports released a poll that found 54-percent of Democrats want to allow illegal aliens to vote.








