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Governor Vetoes Nevada’s National Popular Vote Legislation
5/30: Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak has vetoed a bill that would force Nevada's electoral votes to go to the national popular vote winner.
Wisconsin Legislators Considering Early Electronic Voting
5/29: A bipartisan bill in Wisconsin would allow early voters to feed their ballots directly into an electronic voting machine.
Republican Leading in North Carolina’s Reelection
5/29: Bladen County ordered a redo on their fraud-plagued election, where Republican candidate Dan Bishop is becoming the likely winner.
The Growing Movement to Overthrow the Electoral College
5/28: A recent Rasmussen poll indicates that the majority of Americans are aware of a growing movement to overthrow the electoral college and oppose the efforts.
Lawsuit Claims California Allowed Voter Fraud with New Registration Laws
5/28: A new lawsuit claims the mass of voter registration errors that California failed to deal with after enacting their automatic voter registration laws allowed noncitizens to vote.
Connecticut Legislature Considers Using Blockchain to Maintain Voter Data
5/28: The Connecticut state legislature is considering New Milford Republican Bill Buckbee’s proposal that the state use blockchain technology to gather and maintain voter data.
The National Popular Vote Will Keep Republicans from Winning Fair Elections
5/28: Turning Point USA Executive Director Charlie Kirk explains why the National Popular Vote laws are a Democratic ploy to keep Republicans from winning elections.
North Carolina Approves Alternative Voter IDs
5/28: The North Carolina legislature has decided to allow college students to use their school IDs when casting votes.
Texas Secretary of State Resigns Amid Voter Purge Problems
5/27: Texas Secretary of State David Whitley resigned amid accusations that his office's attempted voter roll purge incorrectly questioned 100,000 Texans' citizenship status.
Klukowski: SCOTUS Prepares to Rule on Redistricting in Swing States
5/27: ACRU General Counsel Ken Klukowski reports on the Supreme Court's decision to block lower court orders in Michigan and Ohio, pending their ruling on the constitutionality of the redistricting process.








