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Florida Acknowledges Election Woes, But Is Hesitant to Take Action
5/26: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis wants a review of voting systems but is balking at enacting measures that would bring real change to a flawed system.
Miami’s History of Election Scandals
5/26: The county has a long history of election scandals, including the latest instance of a candidate's staff possibly destroying ballots.
Democrats Claim Voter Suppression When Faced with Election Losses
5/24: Democrats Stacey Abrams and Andrew Gillum say that voter suppression was the reason for their losses in 2018, but the numbers don't support this claim.
Ohio Considers Bill That Would Require Paper Ballots
5/24: Ohio legislators are poised to vote on House Bill 204, which would ban direct recording electronic voting machines.
Supreme Court Pauses Action in Michigan and Ohio Gerrymandering Cases
5/24: The Supreme Court halted decisions issues by the lower courts in Michigan and Ohio cases, pending their decision on whether gerrymandering is protected under the constitution.
SCOTUS Blocks Lower Court Rulings in Michigan and Ohio Gerrymandering Cases
5/24: The Supreme Court blocked lower court rulings in Michigan and Ohio gerrymandering cases, pending their ruling as to whether partisan gerrymandering is constitutional.
National Popular Vote Interstate Compact Is Terrible for America
5/23: The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, which liberals are pushing in every state in the union, would be terrible for rural Americans, erasing their voice in most elections.
Arizona Accepts Federal Funds for a Voter Fraud Unit
5/23: Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced that his office had accepted a $500,000 federal grant to create a voter fraud investigation unit.
Illinois County Begins Voter ID Check
5/23: Sangamon County will now mail all voter ID cards to voters' listed addresses, removing voters from the register if their cards are returned as "undeliverable".
Nevada Adopting a Popular Vote Law Could Have National Consequences
5/22: Nevada's legislature passing a National Popular Vote bill could have major consequences in the coming elections because of Nevada's role as a swing state.








