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Virginia House of Delegates Asks Justices to Intervene in Redistricting Dispute
12/14: Virginia legislators asked the justices to block proceedings in the lower court aimed at coming up with new maps for the 2019 election until the Supreme Court can rule on the dispute.
New Jersey Democrats Try to Gerrymander Republicans Out of the State
12/14: Newly elected democrats are trying to redistrict the state of New Jersey to make Republicans a permanent minority.
California’s DMV Reports More Election Failures
12/14: The California DMV didn't submit 589 voter registrations to the state, leaving those voters ineligible to participate in the midterm election.
San Francisco Court to Hear Census Case
12/14: A federal court in San Francisco will decide whether the government has the right to ask about citizenship in the 2020 Census.
Could Tech Companies Skew Elections?
12/13: Texas Republican Lamar Smith spoke to Breitbart News on how Googles and other tech companies with liberal biases could end up skewing elections.
North Carolina Investigation Could Lead to New Election
12/13: The voter fraud investigation in North Carolina's ninth district could lead to a new election.
Florida Senate Refuses Snipes’ Request for Reinstatement
12/13: The Florida senate has refused to allow former Broward County Election chief Brenda Snipes to rescind her registration.
Nevada Motor Voter Law Will Cost Millions
12/12: Nevada's new motor voter law could cost the state upwards of $5 million to implement.
North Carolina Elections Official Resigns
12/12: Bladen County Board of Elections chair Jens Lutz resigned amidst the voter fraud scandal plaguing the county.
Iowa Delegate Race Results Still Contested
12/11: The Iowa district 55 house race was decided by nine votes, but 33 absentee ballots are still being debated in court.









