Alabama Mayor Resigns After Voter Fraud Conviction
1/17: Gordon Mayor Elbert Melton was convicted of voter fraud and removed from office.
1/17: Gordon Mayor Elbert Melton was convicted of voter fraud and removed from office.
12/26: LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman apologized for donating to a group responsible for spreading misinformation during the Alabama special election.
12/20: The New York Times reported a Democratic scheme to influence the Alabama special election via bots and social media.
11/5: Wylie Aaron Mathis, a reserve deputy, has been charged with voter fraud in Montgomery.
10/30: More states are enacting voter ID laws that are similar to the ones in Alabama.
9/24: Elbert Melton is being tried for absentee ballot fraud in Alabama.
9/4: Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill reported that the state had resolved nearly all of the voter fraud complaints received during the 2016 and 2018 elections.
8/22: Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill dismissed a viral video of a person hacking a voting machine as "unconscionable".
8/13: Russell County's judge asked a grand jury to look into voter fraud charges in Phenix City.
8/10: The high turnout of black voters in Alabama's recent primary has proven that voter ID laws in Alabama have not suppressed minority votes.