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Florida Democrats Fight for Ballot Position
7/24: Democrats in Florida are fighting a law that lists Republicans first on the ballot, because the Republicans currently control the governor's office.
Texas Lawmaker Pushing for Tougher Voter ID Laws
7/23: Dallas Sen. Don Huffines wants to amend Texas voter ID laws to include proof of citizenship.
Voter ID Laws Are Safe, Not Racist
7/23: The liberal media has created a myth that voter ID laws are racist, even though they are meant to keep us safe.
New Hampshire Claims Students Can’t Sue Over Voter Law
7/23: The state is fighting six college students who are challenging New Hampshire's law that requires permanent residency to vote in elections.
Republican Gubernatorial Candidate in Michigan Discusses Gerrymandering
7/20: Bill Schuette discusses his opinions on the state's latest Supreme Court case and gerrymandering.
Texas Mayor Charges Voter Fraud in Recent Election
7/20: Mission mayor Norberto Salinas claims voter fraud altered the election results in the Texas town.
Prosecutor Won’t Press Charges in Tennessee Voter Fraud Investigation
7/20: A Tennessee prosecutor determined that there would be no charges filed after investigating alleged voter fraud in Williamson County.
Should Federal Law Guide Kansas’ State Laws?
7/19: Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach filed an argument that federal law should not override state law, hoping to get a judge's ruling on the state's voter ID laws overturned.
Voter Fraud Allegations in Two Alabama Counties
7/19: Claims of voter fraud in Wilcox and Perry Counties are being examined by Secretary of State John Merrill.
Alabama Election Issues Are Human Error
7/19: Secretary of State John Merrill said an investigation into the problems some Alabama citizens had voting revealed human error and not a conspiracy to commit fraud.







