News
NH Secretary of State to Rely on Interstate Crosscheck System in Fraud Investigation
4/5: New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner will be using the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck System in his probe of 2016 vote fraud.
Felon Voting in Florida Under Appeal
4/4: Florida officials are objecting to a ruling that would allow convicted felons to vote.
Kansas Waits on Decision in Voter ID Case
3/19: Kansas now must wait on a judge's ruling on the case against the state's voter ID laws.
Michigan Voters Can Use Alternative IDs
3/16: Michigan voters are now allowed to use alternative IDs from an approved list, including state, military, or student IDs.
California Gave More Than a Million Illegal Immigrants Driver’s Licenses
4/2: California claims the roads are now safer after over a million illegal aliens were issued driver's licenses.
Americans Want Citizenship Question
3/30: A recent Rasmussen poll shows that Americans want a citizenship question on the 2020 census.
Census Should Ask About Citizenship
4/2: Marc A. Thiessen writes on why a citizenship question is a perfectly reasonable question for the US Census.
Voter Automatically Registered in Maryland
3/28: Citizens will be automatically registered to vote when they give their information to certain Maryland state agencies.
New Hampshire’s Voter Rolls to Go Public
3/30: Secretary of State Bill Gardner says the public will see the truth about New Hampshire's voting rolls in new report.
Possible Tampering in New Mexico Voter Fraud Case
3/30: The New Mexico Attorney General claims that there may have been tampering in a pending voter fraud case.








