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Arkansas’ Contested Ballots Sent Out
4/7: Though a judge hasn't ruled on the state's voter ID bill, ballots have already been sent to military and absentee ballot voters.
Tennessee Voter Fraud Case Goes to DA
4/25: Allegations of Democratic voter fraud will be presented to a Tennessee District Attorney.
Democrats Get Behind Felons Voting
4/25: Restoring felons' right to vote has become a key issue for democrats in America.
Ohio Voter Turnout Low, Absentee Requests High
4/25: Ohio Secretary of State claims that more people are requesting absentee ballots, but early voting has been slow.
Gov. Abbott Says Taxpayers Shouldn’t Pay for Special Election
4/25: Texas Governor Greg Abbott says he believes former congressman Blake Farenthold should reimburse taxpayers for the special election to replace him.
Felons Can Still Vote in Florida
4/25: The federal courts have delayed their ruling on refitting Florida's system for reinstating voting right to convicted felons.
DNA May Prove Voter Fraud
4/18: DNA may help convict a Tennessee man of voter fraud, according a Monroe County District Attorney.
Presidential Judicial Nominee Witnessed Voter Fraud in Texas
4/25: Michael J. Truncale claims he has encountered voter fraud when working as an election judge in Jefferson County.
Suspected Mail-In Ballot Fraud in Texas Sparks Legislative Action
4/25: Claims of fraud in Webb County elections may necessitate a change in voting legislation in Texas.
Texas Woman Had No Clue She Couldn’t Vote
4/17: A woman convicted of voter fraud for voting while on probation says she wasn't aware she was violating the law.







