No Jail for GOP Official Who Pleaded Guilty to Election Fraud, Will Keep Government Job
Former Rensselaer County Board of Elections Commissioner Jason Schofield has been convicted of voter fraud, but will not serve any jail time for the offense.
Texas Lawmakers File Over 1,000 Bills as Immigration Enforcement Drives Priorities For The GOP Majority
Senate and House Republicans have majority advantage in both chambers, their bills focus on border security, voter ID, and school sports restrictions.
New Website Will Tell You If Your Friends Actually Voted Or Just Said They Did
Users will be able to check whether or not someone voted with publicly available voting history, but not who they voted for.
Virginia Purged US Citizens from Voter Rolls In Republican Removal of Alleged Noncitizens: Report
American citizens were reportedly among the 1,600 names marked in the state's effort to remove noncitizens from voter rolls.
Flaws in Texas Voter Registration System Leave Voters Out of the Rolls Ahead of Election Day
Texas is one of eight states without an online voter registration option, leaving voter applications susceptible to human error.
Texas Nonprofit to Continue Registering Voters After Pause on AG Paxton's 'Noncitizen' Investigation
Top state Republicans continue to voice concerns about noncitizen voting even though there's no solid evidence of them swaying election results.
Republican Governor Livid After Judge Orders Virginia to Stop Purging Voters and Immediately Reinstate Hundreds of Deleted Names
Judge Patricia Giles issued a preliminary injunction Friday after the Department of Justice said the names were removed too close to an election.
Top Republicans Want Justice Department to Investigate Elon Musk's Voter Lottery: 'We Urge You to Take Swift Action'
A group of former Republican officials have urged the Attorney General to investigate Musk's offer of cash prizes to swing state voters who sign his petition.
Elon Musk's $1 Million a Day Voter Lottery Is 'Clearly Illegal', Election Law Expert Warns
Rick Hasen, a legal scholar and professor of political science at UCLA cited Title 52 in the U.S. Code and the DOJ Election Crimes Manual.
An 81-Year-Old Georgia Woman Never Voted Because Her Late Husband Didn't Want Her To. She Just Cast Her Ballot For the First Time
On Wednesday, an 81-year-old Georgia woman voted for the first time in her life following the death of her husband, who never wanted her to vote.
Texas Senate Wants to Require Voters to Provide Proof of Citizenship Amid Abbott's Noncitizen Voter Claims
Gov. Greg Abbott claimed removing over 6,500 potential noncitizens from voter rolls; an investigation revealed 581 were effectively confirmed as noncitizens.
Trump-Appointed Judge Blocks Alabama Republicans from Removing Voters from State's Voter Rolls, Orders to Restore Deleted Names
A federal judge blocked an Alabama voter removal program headed by Republicans for violating a federal law.
Judge Sides with Republicans, Refuses to Reopen Georgia Voter Registration Disrupted by Hurricane
A federal judge denied a request to reopen Georgia's voter registration through Oct. 14 despite Hurricane Helene wreaking havoc ahead of the deadline.
North Carolina Election Board Boasts About Stripping 750,000 from Voter Roll Over Past Year
The Board of Elections in the battleground state removed an average of more than 1,200 voter records from the start of 2023 through August 2024.
Trump Ad Targeting the State of Georgia Mistakenly Uses Photo of the Country of Georgia Instead
Ads from the Trump campaign targeting voters within the American state of Georgia used images of the European country of Georgia instead
Travis County Leaders Respond To Texas AG Paxton's Voter Registration Lawsuit By Suing Him Back
County officials seek federal oversight, accusing Texas Attorney General of voter suppression efforts.
Weeks after Texas AG raids against several activists, LULAC has ramped up voter registration in the state
"Our members have gone from shock to anger to resolve and are doubling their commitment to register voters", said the organization's CEO
Kansas, Arizona Will Now Require Proof-Of-Citizenship For Voter Registration: How Will These New Laws Affect Latino Voters?
A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that the federal government must accommodate Kansas and Arizona in voter-registration forms requiring that prospective voters provide proof of citizenship.