News
Tennessee Seeks to Curb Incomplete and Incorrect Voter Registrations
4/2: After being flooded with thousands of incomplete voter applications, Tennessee is considering a bill that would fine Voter Registration Groups who turn in incomplete forms.
Disgraced Former Denver City Council Employee Accused of Voter Fraud
4/1: Zachary Rothmier, who used the city's affordable housing program to rent apartments, is now accused of voter registration fraud.
Alabama Secretary of State Talks Voter Laws
3/28: Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill spoke on how the state plans to focus on shoring up voting laws.
House of Representative to Investigate Texas
3/28: The U.S. House has requested records as it looks into Texas Secretary of State David Whitley's review of voter rolls and potential noncitizen voters.
Supreme Court to Hear Ballot Fraud Lawsuit
3/28: The Supreme Court will hear a case involving a ballot fraud lawsuit in Troy New York.
Texas May Settle Noncitizen Voter List Lawsuit
3/28: Secretary of State David Whitley is preparing a settlement to end a lawsuit claiming the voter list naming possible noncitizen voters was riddled with errors.
Florida Bill Proposes Reform to Mail-In Voting
3/28: The Florida legislature is considering a bill that will make major changes aimed at securing state elections.
Voter Fraud Is Real
3/27: Project Veritas uncovered three voters living and voting in Florida who had ballots cast in their name in New York.
Webb County Faces Ballot Fraud Allegations
3/27: Direct Action Texas has revealed their independent investigation into Webb County Texas has uncovered ballot fraud.
New Mexico Begins Election Day Registration
3/27: New Mexico adopted a law that would allow for election day registration.









