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9/6: A federal prosecutor allowed North Carolina to postpone the deadline for ICE’s voter roll subpoena until January.
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9/6: Bob Gibbs proposed a bill that would require voters throughout the nation to prove their citizenship before casting a vote.
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9/6: The Department of Justice has demanded that North Carolina turn over voter rolls to ICE.
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9/6: California’s Department of Motor Vehicles reported that over 23,000 voter registrations in California have errors.
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9/5: The Justice Department demanded that voter rolls in North Carolina be turned over to immigration authorities.
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9/5: Allegations that Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Grimes improperly used voter information have sparked controversy in the state.
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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.
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9/4: Crystal Mason was sentenced to five years in prison for voting illegally in the 2016 election.
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9/4: East Anchorage has certified its election results, even though voter fraud concerns still plague the Republican primary.
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9/4: Republican speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates, Kirk Cox, filed an appeal over a ruling that would require 11 districts to be redrawn.
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9/4: North Carolina’s 13 congressional districts won’t need to be redrawn before the midterm elections, ruled a federal judicial panel.
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9/4: The Democratic governor and NAACP lost their court challenges against North Carolina’s state constitutional amendments, including a voter ID clause.
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9/4: Attorney General Ken Paxton has requested more funding to investigate and prevent voter fraud in Texas.
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9/3: The federal government indicted 19 illegal immigrants who used the motor voter laws to register to vote in North Carolina, and claims there may be more.
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9/3: Turnout in the Alaska primary elections was so low that one race might be determined by less than 100 votes.
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9/3: The Public Interest Legal Foundation has reported finding over 3,000 noncitizens who are registered to vote in sanctuary cities throughout the country.
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9/1: A close race in Alaska is being questioned when 17 ballots were found to be registered to a single mobile home.
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9/1: County clerks in West Virginia reported that 100,000 names were removed from voter rolls with little incident before the midterm elections.
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8/31: The reinstatement of straight-party voting is being challenged in court by The New Mexico Republican and Libertarian parties.
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8/31: A judge ruled that the newly revised proposed amendments to the North Carolina Constitution can appear on the midterm ballot.
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8/31: Republicans are trying to block the Clean Missouri Initiative on redistricting from appearing on the ballot in the midterm elections.
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8/31: The Public Interest Legal Foundation has proven that thousands of foreign nationals are registered and able to vote in our elections.
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8/31: President Trump remarked that a North Carolina court’s ruling that Republicans must redraw 13 districts before the primaries was unfair to citizens and the party.
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8/31: Ami Horowitz directed a documentary which showed that the populations thought to be disenfranchised by voter ID laws both have and can easily obtain IDs.
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8/30: The data collected by President Trump’s Election Integrity Commission has been deleted and the cases it brought dismissed according to the administration.
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8/30: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton confirmed that election judges with permits could carry guns at polling places.
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8/30: Arizona reports that most problems with primary elections were caused due to human error.
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8/30: Delegate Steve Heretick claimed that the Democratic-proposed redistricting map was “gerrymandering in response to gerrymandering”.
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8/30: New Hampshire’s voter residency bill, SB3, is being tested in court as groups sued, claiming the law is discriminatory.
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8/30: The Texas Conservative Grassroots Coalition claim that 280,000 noncitizens are currently registered to vote in Texas.
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