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1/31: Former Starr County district attorney’s office employee Bernice Garza was charged with voter fraud.
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1/31: Reports that thousands of noncitizens are registered to vote in Pennsylvania and Texas prove that voter rolls must be better maintained.
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1/30: Pennsylvania State Representative Daryl Metcalfe said that 11,000 noncitizens are registered to vote in Pennsylvania.
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1/30: Texas Secretary of State that uncovered 95,000 noncitizens registered to vote in the Lone Star State.
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1/29: Controversial bill H.R. 1 met with resistance from the Republican Party when it was brought before the House Judiciary Committee.
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1/25: Texas Secretary of State David Whitley reported that nearly 100,000 noncitizens are registered to vote in Texas.
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1/25: The US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments for the Maryland gerrymandering case on March 26.
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1/25: Texas Secretary of State David Whitley released a statement vowing to clean up voter rolls in the state.
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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.
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1/25: Enrique Salazar Ortiz was convicted of stealing an ID and using it to vote in Texas.
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1/25: The redistricting maps selected by US District courts could favor Democrats.
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1/24: The Arizona legislature voted to ban the popular practice of dropping ballots off early at polling places.
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1/24: After a photo of him in blackface surfaced, Florida’s Secretary of State Michael Ertel resigned.
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1/24: The state supreme court ruled that New Hampshire doesn’t have to turn over voter database information to the state Democratic party.
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1/24: Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a bill enabling early voting in the state of New York.
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1/24: Illinois will leave the multi-state voter crosscheck system because of concerns that voter information in the system isn’t secure.
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1/23: Former California City Councilman candidate Gilberto De La Torre plead no contest to voter fraud charges.
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1/23: A federal court pushed back Wisconsin’s gerrymandering case until July.
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1/18: H.R. 1, the bill championed by house leader Nancy Pelosi, would enable voter fraud that would greatly benefit Democrats.
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1/18: Palm Beach elections chief Susan Bucher was suspended from duty by governor Rick DeSantis amid reports of mishandling of the midterms.
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1/18: Can North Carolina’s strict voter ID laws help the state end it’s fraud problems?
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1/18: Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Susan Bucher after recount problems and election irregularities.
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1/17: North Carolina has failed to turn over five years of voter data to the U.S. Department of Justice, which would aid their investigation of noncitizen voters in the state.
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1/17: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell speaks on why H.R. 1 is a Democratic power grab and little else.
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1/17: Davidson County Chancellor Anne Martin dismissed a lawsuit demanding a runoff in Shelby County’s Election Commission’s election.
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1/17: Hyo Suk George used her green card to register to vote in North Carolina.
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1/17: Gordon Mayor Elbert Melton was convicted of voter fraud and removed from office.
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1/16: A bill before Kentucky lawmakers would allow minors to vote in elections.
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1/16: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the conviction of another noncitizen voter who cast a ballot in the 2016 elections.
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1/16: Former Election Integrity Commission head Kris Kobach comments on Democrats finally acknowledging voter fraud, now that it can benefit them.
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