News
Illinois Governor Fights to Keep State in Voter Registry
7/16: Governor Bruce Rauner is fighting a bill that would withdraw the state from the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program.
New Hampshire Adopts Bill That Limits Voting
7/16: Governor Chris Sununu signed a bill that would require all voters in New Hampshire to be permanent residents, limiting voting ability of college and military residents.
North Carolina County’s Voting Machines Need to Be Replaced
7/15: Alamance County's voting machines are set to be de-certified soon because their touch screens make them vulnerable to error.
Report Casts Doubt on New Jersey Voting Machines
7/15: A congressional report claims that New Jersey is one of the five states most vulnerable to election hacking.
Russia Isn’t a Major Threat in Upcoming Elections
7/14: Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen reports that Russia won't pose the same threat to US elections that it did in 2016.
What’s the Safest Way to Hold Elections?
7/14: A combination of paper and electronic balloting may be the safest way to conduct elections.
Company Aiding Maryland Elections Has Links to Russia
7/14: Maryland has asked Homeland Security to investigate a company tied to a Russian oligarch that oversees the state's voter registration.
Massachusetts Governor Says State Is Prepared for Automatic Voter Registration
7/13: Governor Charlie Baker says the Registry of Motor Vehicles is prepared to handle the state's automatic voter registration law.
Ballot and Voter Fraud Plague New Mexico County
7/13: Allegations of ballot shredding and voter fraud have thrown the elections in Rio Arriba County into turmoil.
Voter Fraud Allegations in New Jersey Election
7/13: Dover Alderman Ronald M. Camacho accused poll workers of misconduct and fraud in the last election.








