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SCOTUS Gives Ohio and Michigan a Week to Respond in Redistricting Cases
5/13: The Supreme Court has given challengers of congressional maps in Ohio and Michigan a week to respond to officials appealing the redrawing of district lines.
SCOTUS Ready to Deliver Five Major Decisions
5/13: The Supreme Court is set to make landmark decisions, including regulating gerrymandering and deciding whether a citizenship question should appear on the 2020 census.
Maine Lawmakers Debate Proof of Citizenship Law
5/11: Maine lawmakers are debating a constitutional amendment that would keep noncitizens from voting.
Kamala Harris’ Voter Suppression Claims Don’t Check Out
5/10: Presidential candidate Kamala Harris has claimed several times that voter suppression was to blame for Stacey Abrams and Andrew Gillum's losses in the midterms, the facts don't support that claim.
Another Arrest Made in Texas Voter Fraud Investigation
5/10: Daniel Castillo was arrested in connection to the Edinburg election fraud case.
Louisiana Investigating Voter Fraud Claims in St. Gabriel
5/8: Louisiana is looking into claims that voter fraud occurred during the St. Gabriel Police Chief election.
Hoboken Man Pleads Guilty to Voter Fraud
5/8: Matthew Calicchio admitted to bribing voters to sway the outcomes of two elections.
Democratic Election Hypocrisy
5/8: Democrats consistently attempt to drum up votes by claiming voter suppression, but push for laws that would destabilize American elections.
Voter Suppression Myth: Minority Voter Registration Increased in 2018
5/8: Though Democrats claim minority voters are prevented from registering, the numbers prove that minority voter registration surged in 2018.
Ohio Gerrymandering Case May Be Headed to SCOTUS
5/7: Ohio officials will appeal a federal judge panel's decision on their redistricting to the Supreme Court, which will make it the fourth gerrymandering case before the high court.







