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North Carolina Voters May Decide on Voter ID
6/7: North Carolina legislators are pushing to include a voter ID amendment to the state's constitution on the upcoming midterm ballots.
Georgia’s New Voting Maps Can Be Used in Upcoming Elections
6/7: Federal judges ruled that Georgia's newly drawn districts are not racially biased.
Indiana Investigates Possible Voter Fraud
6/7: The Indiana State Police will be investigating the misuse of absentee ballots in Madison County.
Kris Kobach Claims California Has Made Voter Fraud Easy
6/6: Former head of Donald Trump's Election Integrity Commission Kris Kobach said that California's new laws have made voter fraud easy.
Half of EAC Funds Already Requested by States
6/6: The Election Assistance Commission announced that 55-percent of their Help American Vote Act funds have already been claimed by states.
Former FEC Worker Admits Organization’s Anti-Conservative Bias
6/6: Former Democratic chair of the Federal Election Commission, Ann Ravel, admitted the commission targeted groups that were conservative-leaning.
Error Leaves Over 100,000 Registered Voters Off of Rosters
6/6: Over 100,000 voters in California were left off voting rosters due to a printing error.
Non-Citizen Voters Protected in Texas
6/6: Harris County registrar Ann Harris Bennett claims there's no need to erase people from voter rolls if they disclose they aren't citizens.
Texas County Tries to Hide Noncitizen Voters
6/5: Harris County is fighting the Public Interest Legal Foundation's request to release data on noncitizen voting.
Voter ID Laws Did Not Deter Voters in Iowa
6/5: Johnson County reported record turnout for the primaries, quieting concerns that new voter ID laws might deter voters.









