News
Oregon Joins National Popular Vote Interstate Compact
6/12: Oregon Governor Kate Brown signed the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, making Oregon the 15th state to join the movement to abolish the electoral college.
Three Charged with Voter Fraud in North Carolina
6/12: Three Eastern Carolina citizens were charged with using fake addresses when registering to vote in 2018.
California Double Voting Loophole Isn’t Getting Fixed
6/11: Lawmakers are hedging on fixing a loophole in California law that allows double voting.
Texas Councilwoman Pushes for Fraud Case Dismissal
6/11: Fort Worth Councilwoman Kelly Allen Gray asked a judge to dismiss the election fraud lawsuit against her.
New Jersey Ballots Not Counted in Primary
6/10: Union County Board of Elections announced they found more provisional ballots that were not counted in the Democratic primary.
Maine Democrats Pushing Automatic Voter Registration Bill
6/10: Democrats in Maine are hoping to have automatic voter registration up and running in the state by 2022.
Arizona Will Hire Voter Fraud Investigators
6/10: Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced the state has budgeted for four voter fraud investigators.
Liberals Use Fake News to Fight Citizenship on the Census
6/8: The Justice Department wrote a letter claiming that liberal groups are using fake news to influence the Supreme Court's decision on the 2020 Census case.
Democratic Groups Already Prepping for Possible Florida Recount
6/8: Democratic voter protection director Brandon Peters told party members that they needed to prepare for a possible recount in the 2020 election.
DeSantis Signs Bill Limiting Florida Constitutional Amendments
6/7: Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill that would make it more difficult for citizen signatures to get legislature on ballots.









