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A Year After Voters Pass Clean MO, the Fight Continues
It's been a year since Missourians went to the polls and said "yes" to redistricting reform, but supporters say they're still defending the win. Read the article at KMALAND.com.
Liberal Voter Heal Thyself-of Voter Fraud
Democrat Governor Roy Cooper of North Carolina vetoed a bill earlier this month that would remove self-admitted foreign nationals from the state’s voter rolls. Read the article at Townhall.com.
Opinion: Engaging in politics doesn’t violate the Constitution
The U.S. Supreme Court got it exactly right this past week in Chatfield v. League of Women Voters when it summarily dismissed a lower court ruling that the Michigan Legislature had violated the Constitution when [...]
Jury Finds Atkinson Man Guilty in Case of Double Voting
A Rockingham County jury has found Atkinson resident Robert Bell guilty of voting in more than one state after he admitted he cast ballots in New Hampshire and Florida in last November’s general election. Read [...]
Exclusive: Family Accused of Illegal Voting Speaks Out
A well-known political family in Edinburg had seven of their own arrested for illegal voting and arraigned in a Hidalgo County Courtroom Thursday morning. Watch the October 29, 2019 video at CBS 4 Valley Central
Madera County Woman Charged with 12 Counts of Felony Voter Fraud
The Madera County District Attorney's Office has filed 12 felony counts against a woman accused of voter fraud. Read the October 24, 2019 article at ABC Action 30 News.
How My FEC Colleague Is Damaging the Agency and Misleading the Public
Chairwoman Ellen Weintraub’s anti-Trump publicity tour is harming the legitimacy of the institution she purports to serve. Read the October 22, 2019 article at Politico Magazine
Public Interest Legal Foundation Investigates Voter Fraud in Michigan
10/8: The Public Interest Legal Foundation is investigating how 200 votes in Michigan were thrown out and if this problem goes beyond the state.
Philadelphia’s Touchscreen Voting Machines Could Be Challenged in Court
10/6: Former presidential candidate Jill Stein says she may challenge the legality of Philadelphia's new touchscreen voting machines in court.
DOJ Will Join Fight Against New York’s Green Light Laws
10/4: The Department of Justice announced that it will join the suit against New York's Green Light Laws, which would give driver's licenses to illegal immigrants.








