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Pennsylvania Secretary of State Abruptly Resigns
/He came under criticism for a glitch that may have allowed thousands of ineligible immigrants statewide to vote.
DHS and Top Election Officials Finally Meet to Hash Out ‘Critical Infrastructure’ Designation
The secretaries of state now have a group that has an official channel and a single "voice" to communicate with DHS.
Judge Blocks Texas Secretary of State from Sending Data to Election Integrity Commission
Tim Sulak, a Democrat on the 353rd District Court located in Travis County, filed a temporary restraining order.
Eric Holder-Led Group Challenges Georgia Redistricting, Claims Race-Based Gerrymandering
It's part of a Democratic strategy to challenge Republican control of the district drawing process for state and federal elections.
Roberts, Kennedy Cast Doubt on Court’s Ability to Resolve Gerrymandering Dispute
Both justices appeared concerned about whether the court had any ability to hear Gill v. Whitford.
Pennsylvania Republicans Push Bill to Expand Poll Watchers
A registered voter from anywhere in Pennsylvania could be appointed as a poll watcher in any election district.
12 More Texas Counties Warned about Having More Registered Voters than Eligible Residents
The Public Interest Legal Foundation also continues to represent the ACRU against Starr County.
ACLU Kicks off Nationwide Voting Effort on Kris Kobach’s Home Turf
“I think it’s fair to say that the ACLU and I have fundamentally different world views.”
Texas Denies State Was Target of Election-related Hacking by Russia
"At no point were any election-related systems, software, or information compromised by malicious cyber actors."
Russia Did Not Hack Our Voting Systems, Says California Official
Announcement came one day after Wisconsin also cast doubt on Department of Homeland Security’s warnings.







