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Suit by Common Cause, NAACP against Georgia List Maintenance Law Dismissed
Kemp: "In the Peach State, it is easy to vote and hard to cheat, and I will not waver in my commitment to ensuring secure, accessible, and fair elections."
Liberal Professors Trying to Suppress Scholarly Evidence of Voter Fraud in 2016 Election
The political scientists claim the number of illegal voters is zero, despite 20 million non-citizens in the U.S.
Arizona Gov. Signs Bill Banning Pay-Per-Signature Petitions
The bill moved with a wave of Republican support and frequent protests from Democrats and activists.
New York Assemblywoman Wants to Fine Non-Voters
“Mandatory voting would drastically increase civic participation."
Fraud Task Force Launches Inquiry into Philadelphia District’s Special Election
Under investigation:: use and placement of candidate write-in stamps, electioneering inside the polling place, illegal voter assistance and individuals writing on posted sample ballots.
Former Colorado GOP Chief Charged with Vote Fraud
"I thought there had to be some kind of mistake," said his ex-wife.
Nevada Governor Vetoes Automatic Registration
The Democrat-controlled Senate and Assembly passed the bill in a party line vote.
Dems Add Another Group to Lead Redistricting Court Battles
Targets include Michigan, New Hampshire, Colorado, Florida, Nevada, and New Mexico.
Arkansas Legislators Pass New Voter ID Bill
A similar law was struck down in 2014.
Maryland County’s Count Suggests Non-citizens Voting across U.S.
Lists of aliens disqualified from jury duty were compared to voting records over a three-year period.









