News
Oregon Will Let Voters Set State’s Sanctuary Status
7/19: An initiative that would strip Oregon of its sanctuary state status will be on the state's upcoming ballot.
Large Number of Absentee Ballots a Red Flag in Alabama
7/19: A surge of absentee ballot votes from the Black Belt has raised concerns over voter fraud in two Alabama counties.
Minnesota High Court to Decide on Voter Records
7/17: A Minnesota higher court will determine whether the Minnesota Voters Alliance has the right to demand voting records from the Secretary of State.
Americans Losing Faith in Sanctity of Elections
7/17: University of Virginia’s Center for Politics' study has found that only half of Americans believe elections are fair.
Citizenship Is No Longer Required to Vote in San Francisco School Board Elections
7/17: Noncitizens can vote in San Francisco’s Board of Education elections after the city’s Department of Elections ruled Monday to do away with citizenship requirements.
Noncitizen Voting Is the Foreign Election Interference We Should Worry About
7/17: The Public Interest Legal Foundation hopes to draw attention toward the pandemic of noncitizen voting in our country.
More Voter Fraud Accusations in Texas
7/17: Officials in Rio Grande Valley are looking into a close election after a candidate claimed voter fraud might have occurred.
White House Reaffirm’s President’s Commitment to Election Integrity
7/17: The White House reaffirmed the President's commitment to defending the sanctity of our election system in a press release and fact sheet.
Same-Day Registration Raises Questions in Wisconsin
7/16: Record numbers of same-day registration voters in Wisconsin bring fraud concerns to light.
Kentucky Must Clean Voter Rolls
7/16: A consent decree ruling will force the Kentucky State Board of Elections to clean the state's voter rolls.









