News
Oregon Experiences Drop in Registered Voters
9/11: The number of citizens registering to vote as a member of either major political party in Oregon has declined sharply.
North Carolina Voting-By-Mail Drops Significantly
9/11: After a voter fraud scandal, voting-by-mail dropped by two-thirds in North Carolina's Ninth District.
Project Veritas’ 10th Anniversary
9/10: On the 10th anniversary of their explosive ACORN investigation, Project Veritas reflects on how they changed the face of media.
Justice Ginsburg Dismisses Popular Vote Plan
9/10: Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dismissed the movement to eliminate the Electoral College as "more theoretical than real".
Thousands of Voters Purged from Ohio Rolls
9/10: Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose's office is defending the decision to purge thousands of voters on rolls in Ohio.
New York City Board of Elections Admits Culpability in Election Debacle
9/10: The New York City Board of Elections publicly admitted that they were culpable for bad choices that led to mass confusion and voting problems during the midterm elections.
Citizen Audit Group Hopes to Clean Up Broward County
9/9: Concerned with the county's history of election turmoil, voters have formed Citizen Audit, a bipartisan group aiming to clean up Broward County's election processes.
Voters Can Apply for Absentee Ballots Online in Pennsylvania
9/9: Pennsylvania has decided to allow voters to apply for absentee ballots online this year.
Liberals Spread Misinformation in Georgia
9/8: Democrats like former gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams are spreading misinformation about voter suppression in Georgia elections.
Eric Holder Uses Statistics to Gerrymander
9/8: Former Attorney General Eric Holder has been using skewed figures and the courts to gerrymander districts around the country.









