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Broward County Suffered from “Management Problems”
1/25: New Broward Elections Supervisor Pete Antonacci has blamed poor management for the problems the county has faced in past elections.
The Supreme Court Will Hear Maryland Gerrymandering Case in March
1/25: The US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments for the Maryland gerrymandering case on March 26.
Texas Secretary of State Promises to Look at Voter Rolls
1/25: Texas Secretary of State David Whitley released a statement vowing to clean up voter rolls in the state.
Judge Strikes Part of Iowa’s Voter ID Law
1/25: A district court judge struck down part of the state's voter ID law which made it more difficult for county auditors to tally absentee ballots submitted with missing information.
Illegal Immigrant Stole an ID to Vote in Texas
1/25: Enrique Salazar Ortiz was convicted of stealing an ID and using it to vote in Texas.
New Redistricting Maps in Virginia Could Favor Democrats
1/25: The redistricting maps selected by US District courts could favor Democrats.
Arizona Votes to Ban Early Ballot Drop Off
1/24: The Arizona legislature voted to ban the popular practice of dropping ballots off early at polling places.
Florida Secretary of State Resigns Amid Controversy
1/24: After a photo of him in blackface surfaced, Florida's Secretary of State Michael Ertel resigned.
Court Rules New Hampshire Doesn’t Have to Turn Over Database
1/24: The state supreme court ruled that New Hampshire doesn't have to turn over voter database information to the state Democratic party.
Virginia Considers Bill to Verify Voters’ Citizenship
1/24: Senator Mark Peake proposed a bill in the Virginia legislature that would require voters to verify their citizenship.








