News
New York Governor Signs Early Voting Law
1/24: Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a bill enabling early voting in the state of New York.
Illinois Leaves Voter Crosscheck Program
1/24: Illinois will leave the multi-state voter crosscheck system because of concerns that voter information in the system isn't secure.
Michigan Republicans Express Concern over Redistricting Settlement
1/23: Democratic Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson settled a federal lawsuit claiming the state was gerrymandered against Republicans.
Colorado’s Push for Popular Vote Will Hurt the State
1/23: The Democrats pushing for Colorado to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact should consider that eliminating the electoral college will hurt the state.
California City Councilman Candidate Guilty of Voter Fraud
1/23: Former California City Councilman candidate Gilberto De La Torre plead no contest to voter fraud charges.
Federal Court Will Hear Wisconsin Gerrymandering Case in July
1/23: A federal court pushed back Wisconsin's gerrymandering case until July.
Miami County Fires Board of Elections Director
1/22: Miami County Board of Elections director Beverly Kendall was fired, citing issues with the 2018 midterm elections.
Trump Asks SCOTUS to Weigh-In on Census
1/22: The Trump Administration asked the Supreme Court to determine the constitutionality of a citizenship question on the 2020 census.
Pelosi’s Bill Would Enable Voter Fraud
1/18: H.R. 1, the bill championed by house leader Nancy Pelosi, would enable voter fraud that would greatly benefit Democrats.
Palm Beach Election Chief Suspended
1/18: Palm Beach elections chief Susan Bucher was suspended from duty by governor Rick DeSantis amid reports of mishandling of the midterms.









