
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.
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.
1/24: The Arizona legislature voted to ban the popular practice of dropping ballots off early at polling places.
1/11: An Iowa man was accused of voter misconduct after providing false information on an absentee ballot.
1/10: Virginia Governor Ralph Northam announced he would work toward repealing the state’s absentee ballot and voter ID laws.
12/20: After uncovering uncounted ballots, an Idaho county has proposed new election procedures.
12/20: Liberal media sources are trying to rebrand the voter fraud in North Carolina as “election fraud”—either way it’s bad for Americans.
12/11: The Iowa district 55 house race was decided by nine votes, but 33 absentee ballots are still being debated in court.
12/10: North Carolina’s ballot harvesting voter fraud scandal has proven that legal ballot harvesting in other states is a danger to elections.
12/7: Charges of voter fraud in North Carolina, and the Florida elections debacle, have proven that ballot security needs to be a priority for Americans.
12/7: Democrats cry voter fraud when ballot harvesting is used by Republicans in North Carolina, but used the practice to earn major wins in California.