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Virginia Governor Vetoes Bill to Investigate Vote Fraud
The bill's sponsor said that there are more registered voters than there are voting age residents in eight different voting districts in the state.
Federal Appeals Court Could Reinstate Wisconsin’s Early Voting Limits
Since 2011, Republicans in Wisconsin have approved the voter ID law, eliminated early voting on weekends and tightened other voting regulations. A string of lawsuits followed.
Secretaries of State Oppose Designating Election Systems as ‘Critical Infrastructure’
"Members ... feel that it is federal encroachment on state authority over elections.”
Panel Approves Arkansas Ballot Measure on Voter ID
The proposal is one of two efforts to reinstate a voter ID law struck down by the Arkansas Supreme Court in 2014.
Nevada Panel Okays Automatic Registration Initiative
CARSON CITY — A legislative panel on Feb. 16 voted to support a measure that could significantly swell the ranks of registered voters ahead of the 2018 election cycle. The Automatic Voter Registration Initiative would [...]
Hundreds May Have Voted Improperly in Texas
Election officers in two of the state's largest counties are now considering whether to refer cases to local prosecutors for potential perjury charges or violations of election law.
Nearly 2 Million Non-Citizen Hispanics Registered to Vote
President Trump has announced he will appoint a task force on voter fraud headed by Vice President Mike Pence.
Democrats Quickly Build Massive Network to Oppose Voter ID Laws
Group says it is dedicated to "winning the public debate over voter suppression in the United States."
Non-Citizen Convicted in Texas Vote Fraud Case
She falsely claimed U.S. citizenship and then illegally cast ballots at least five times between 2004 and 2014.
Pence Will Lead Vote Fraud Panel
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell saw no federal role, and that "states can take a look at this issue."





