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Supreme Court Lets Texas Districts Remain
6/25: In spite of liberal protests, the Supreme Court ruled that most of the questioned districts in Texas were fairly drawn.
Klukowski: SCOTUS Supports Texas’ Redistricting
6/25: ACRU General Counsel Ken Klukowski reports on the Supreme Court's decision to uphold Texas' legislative districting plan.
SCOTUS Approves Texas’ Redistricting
6/25: The Supreme Court decided to keep all but one district that was challenged in the Texas redistricting case.
Alabama Ponders Ballot Collection
6/25: Alabama is looking into claims of improper absentee ballot handling and how it aids voter fraud.
Ohio Supreme Court Asked to Investigate Possible Voter Fraud
6/25: Republican Melanie Leneghan is asking the Ohio Supreme Court to intervene in a case of possible ballot tampering.
Computer Glitch a Problem for Thousands of Maryland Voters
6/25: A computer glitch in the MVA system forced over 80,000 voters to cast provisional ballots when their information wasn't forwarded to their polling place.
Kansas Still Filled with Noncitizen Voters
6/23: Experts estimate that hundreds of non-citizens are registered to vote in Kansas.
N.C. Republicans Want Legislature to Oversee Election Board Appointments
6/22: North Carolina Republican legislators are fighting for the power to appoint members of the state's election board.
Guilty Plea in Nevada Voter Fraud Case
6/22: A man plead guilty to forging signatures to qualify for Nevada's green party ballot.
Man Convicted of Voter Fraud in Texas
6/22: A Salvadoran man was convicted of voter fraud and federal immigration violations in Texas.









