News
A California Group Attempts to Register as Many People as Possible
2/10: California's VoteRiders is a nonpartisan organization hoping to get out the vote in California.
Dallas County Investigates Mail-In Ballots
2/14: A judge has approved Dallas County's request to investigate suspicious mail-in ballots.
Center for American Progress Says Delaware Vulnerable to Hacking
2/14: The Center for American Progress says Delaware's election practices leave them vulnerable to hacking.
California City Launches Voter Investigation
2/14: The Newport City Council has opened an investigation into possible voter fraud concurrent with an Orange County DA investigation.
Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law Filed Suit Against the DOJ
2/7: The organization filed suit in federal court after the DOJ refused to release information gained from the now-defunct Election Integrity Commission.
Idaho Considers Ending Voter Fraud Prevention Program
2/14: The Idaho House is reviewing legislation that would end their involvement in the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program.
New York Governor Proposes Funding for Early Voting
2/13: Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants to allocate $7 million to keep polling places open for early voting in New York.
Supreme Court to Settle Polling Place Apparel Case
2/13: The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Minnesota's law restricting what voters can wear at their polling places.
Idaho Gubernatorial Candidate Wants to Pull State from Crosscheck
2/12: Democratic Gubernatorial candidate A.J. Balukoff says he would support legislation that would remove Idaho from the Voter Crosscheck program.
Pennsylvania Cites Money as Impediment to Voting Machine Documentation
2/11: Pennsylvania wants to keep paper documentation on voting machines, but doesn't have the budget to do it.








