News
Mexican Citizen Committed Voter Fraud in 2016 Election
5/14: A Mexican woman stole the identity of a Texan in order to illegally vote in the 2016 election.
Philadelphia Prepares to Combat Voter Fraud
5/14: The city of Philadelphia is deploying a plan to help cut down on voter fraud for the primary elections.
Florida Election to Be Monitored Due to Ballot Destruction
5/14: A Florida county election will be under scrutiny after a judge found evidence of unlawful ballot destruction.
Illegal Alien Voted in Texas Election
5/14: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that a Mexican citizen stole an identity to vote several times in the Texas presidential election.
Mississippi Candidate Guilty of Illegal Voting
5/14: A man running for the Mississippi state legislature plead guilty to voting outside of his assigned district.
Election Expert May Be Sent to Broward County
5/14: After a Judge ruled ballots were illegally destroyed in the county, Florida Secretary of State says an expert will be sent to supervise the election.
Texas Attorney General Committed to Fighting Voter Fraud
5/14: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton continues his quest to rid the Lone Star State of voter fraud.
Virginia Election Officials’ Incompetence May Have Changed Election Outcome
5/13: A review of Newport News' voting records show that 26 voters were miss-assigned, which could have changed the narrow race's result.
New York Will Consider Voter ID Law
5/12: The New York House will vote on a voter ID law.
Utah Redistricting Bill Close to Ballot Eligibility
5/11: A proposal to reform the way Utah redistricts by forming an independent committee is close to qualifying for the 2018 state ballot.







