Judge Upholds Missouri’s Voter ID Requirements As Constitutional

The judge ruled that the plaintiffs lacked standing to bring the case.

Judge Orders Arizona’s Elections Chief To Release The Names Of 218K Voters Lacking Citizenship Proof

Adrian Fontes failed to show that 'production of the records would violate rights of privacy or confidentiality or would be detrimental to the best interests of the state.'

Nevada Supreme Court Orders Counting Mail Ballots Without Postmark After Election Day

The Nevada Supreme Court ruled on Monday that mail-in ballots lacking a postmark may be counted in the days after the election.

Judge Tosses ‘Objectively Outrageous’ Charge Against Arizona Mom Arrested For Speaking At City Meeting

An Arizona judge dismissed the criminal case brought against a state resident who was for speaking at a public meeting.

Democrat Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Seeking To Keep Noncitizens Off Arizona’s Voter Rolls

On Friday a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by a conservative group and an Arizona resident that sought to force election officials to ensure noncitizens aren’t registering to vote in the state. Writing on behalf of the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona, Judge Krissa Lanham, a Biden appointee, ruled that Strong […]

Court: Safeguards Barring Foreign Money In Ohio Ballot Campaigns Can Take Effect For 2024 Election

Tens of millions of dollars in foreign money have been used to influence ballot measure in Ohio.

Arizona Supreme Court Green-Lights Ranked-Choice Voting Ballot Initiative Riddled With Duplicate Signatures

'What the AZ Supreme Court just affirmed is that as long as you can conceal your cheating long enough, you can fraud your way onto the ballot.'

Court: Democrat Election Chief’s Guidance Could Disenfranchise ‘Potentially Millions Of Arizona Voters’

In his decision, U.S. District Court Judge Liburdi eviscerated Fontes' canvassing rule, writing that it is 'utterly without precedent.'

Appellate Court Greenlights Ohio’s Prohibition On Foreign Cash In Ballot Initiative Campaigns — For Now

The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals placed an administrative stay on a ruling that barred the law from taking effect in time for the election.

Arizona Supreme Court Affirms 100K Voters’ ‘Full-Ballot’ Status After Registration ‘Error’

On Friday, the Arizona Supreme Court authorized nearly 100,000 voters to vote “full-ballot” this November after election officials found a government-induced “error” put their registration statuses into question. “[W]e are unwilling on these facts to disenfranchise voters en masse from participating in state contests,” Chief Justice Ann Scott Timmer wrote. “Doing so is not authorized […]