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Noncitizen Immigrants Voted Illegally In Pennsylvania Elections
Those ballots were cast by immigrants who claim they had mistakenly registered to vote, officials said.
Broward Needs to Trim Its Voting Lists, ACRU Tells Judge
The group cited “various errors, omissions, and lack of consistent practices” by Snipes’ office.
Jimmy Carter: Russians Did Not Steal Election from Hillary Clinton
“I don’t think there’s any evidence that what the Russians did changed enough votes, or any votes."
Texas AG Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Congressional Redistricting Case
“Lower court’s decision to invalidate parts of the maps it drew and adopted is inexplicable and indefensible."
Challenge to Texas Voter ID Law Should Be Over, Attorney General Argues
State has added exceptions to allow people who have a "reasonable impediment" to still vote.
CIA Director: Russian Meddling ‘Did Not Affect Outcome of Election’
Earlier report: “The types of systems Russian actors targeted or compromised were not involved in vote tallying.”
Lawsuit Seeks to Strike Down Nevada’s Recall Election Laws
Claim: The laws violate the Voting Rights Act because minorities have lower turnout rates in recall elections.
Noncitizen Registered to Vote in New Jersey — Three Different Times
A report issued last month detailed more than 600 improperly registered voters in the Garden State.
Federal Court Throws Out Alabama Redistricting Lawsuit
New districts can be used in next year’s election cycle.
Nebraska Senator Says Election Concerns Argue for Voter ID
"A common sense proposal that has been politicized and demonized."









