3 Pennsylvania Officials Plead Guilty To Election Fraud – And 2 Are Still In Office

The scheme is an example for cheaters to study, and they will, unless Pennsylvania changes some laws to make it harder to cheat.

Meet The Grassroots Group Fighting To Bring Voter ID To Maine Elections

This is about 'ensuring and strengthening future elections,' Dinner Table PAC Co-Founder Alex Titcomb told The Federalist.

Inside The Brand New Ballot-Chasing Operation That Helped Republicans Flip The Senate

Sentinel proved to be a difference maker in electing Trump and helping Republicans decisively take back the Senate.

Swing State’s Biggest City Has To Recount 31,000 Votes, ‘Wildly Extending’ Result Times

'We are unambiguously calling on Milwaukee’s officials to do their jobs'

Georgia GOP Leaders Are Outraged After Dem-Led Counties Abruptly Extend Ballot Drop-Off Deadline

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USPS Failing To Deliver Ballots Is The New Normal Under Democrats’ Mail Voting Regim

'I just can't imagine a scenario, at least for myself, where I as a voter would take that ballot and put it into a mailbox,' Deschutes County Clerk Steve Dennison said.

Detroit’s Mail Ballot Return Rate Is Up Since 2020, But It’s Mostly Because Fewer People Are Requesting Ballots

The raw number of people returning ballots this early in Detroit isn't wildly different than it was this time last presidential election.

Lawsuits: Letting People Who Never Lived There Vote In North Carolina, Michigan Violates State Constitutions

The RNC is suing to stop individuals who have never resided in the United States from swaying North Carolina's and Michigan's elections.

Four Michiganders Charged After Allegedly Voting Twice

Democrat Attorney General Dana Nessel announced Friday that her office filed felony charges against four Michigan residents who allegedly double-voted and three assistant clerks who allegedly facilitated the illegal voting. Four St. Clair Shores voters (Frank Prezzato, Stacy Kramer, Douglas Kempkins Jr., and Geneva O’Day) face one felony count of double-voting and one count of […]

In Blow To Transparency, Michigan Election Officials Limit Disclosure Of Absentee Voting Data

Certain data relating to absentee ballots will no longer be available in response to records requests, according to an email announcement.