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Denver Court Rules Secretary of State Can Replace Electors
8/22: The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver ruled that the Colorado secretary of state has the right to replace electors, which threatens the Electoral College.
Federal Court Rules Against Popular Vote Movement
8/22: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit ruled that Colorado's adoption of the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact violates the constitution.
Texas Indicts 13 for Voter Fraud Conspiracy
8/22: Thirteen Edinburg residents were indicted for participating in an illegal voting conspiracy.
Arizona Man Accused of Voter Fraud
8/22: Tucson resident Randy Allen Jumper was charged with voting twice in the 2016 election.
North Carolina Considers Bill That Would Use Jury Excusals to Clean Voter Rolls
8/21: North Carolina is considering a bill that would use jury exucusals to purge voter rolls, looking for noncitizens excused from jury duty who may be registered to vote.
Florida Joins Electronic Registration Information Center
8/21: Florida has joined the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), a 29-state compact designed to help states keep voter rolls clean.
Florida Finally Joins ERIC
8/21: After months of delays, Florida has decided to join the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), which will help keep the state's elections secure.
California Considers Letting Felons on Parole Vote
8/20: California lawmakers are working to pass a number of bills, all of which would grant released felons the right to vote before they completed their parole.
Sixty Percent of US Counties Have More Registered Voters Than Eligible Voters
8/20: The Public Interest Legal Foundation reported that nearly 60% of counties in America have more registered voters than eligible voters on their rolls.
The President’s Claims About Google’s Voter Influence Are True
8/20: Though many on the left tried to impugn the president's claims that Google had manipulated votes, the facts are on the president's side.








