News
ACRU’s J. Christian Adams Explains Why SCOTUS’ Gerrymandering Verdict Is a Good Thing
6/20: ACRU Policy Board Member J. Christian Adams praises the high court's decision regarding gerrymandering in the United States.
Virginia Reassigns 400 Voters to Districts After Reviewing Maps
6/19: Election officials have reviewed mapping errors and reassigned 400 voters to new districts.
New York Man Admits to Voter Fraud
6/19: A Bloomingberg man plead guilty to voter fraud as part of a real estate scheme in New York.
Ranked-Choice Voting Hits a Snag in Maine
6/19: Problems scanning ballots have increased the delay for Maine's election results, calling the new ranked-choice voter system into question.
Tennessee Looks Into Fraud Allegations
6/19: Two democratic candidates in Williamson County elections are the subjects of a voter fraud investigation.
Judge Rules Kansas Voter ID Law Discriminatory
6/18: Requiring proof of citizenship before voting is discriminatory, found a judge who reviewed the law.
Double Voting May Force a Redo of Nevada Election
6/18: Clark County's close primary may be facing a redo after 43 double votes were discovered.
Some Colorado Voters Filed Two Ballots
6/18: Unaffiliated voters in Colorado have submitted both Republican and Democratic ballots during the primaries, instead of submitting only one.
SCOTUS Decides Not to Determine Gerrymandering Standards
6/18: The Supreme Court chose not to set limitations on partisan gerrymandering in the two cases before them.
Wisconsin Reports Thousands of Cases of Voter Fraud
6/18: Nearly 4,000 of the voters in Wisconsin's primaries couldn't be verified, but only 954 of these cases were sent to the district attorney.









