Pam Bondi, Tulsi Gabbard, and Kristi Noem were slated to speak to election officials on Friday. They didn’t show.
People on Wisconsin’s inactive list aren’t eligible to vote, but their records stay on file indefinitely — a practice that actually helps reduce the likelihood of fraud, election officials say.
Tensions surfaced Thursday as speakers addressed the Trump administration’s increasingly aggressive push for greater federal ...
A county clerk and candidate for Michigan secretary of state flagged three potential noncitizens who had voted in Macomb ...
Tony Evers warned in a court filing that accepting the former city clerk’s defense would free election officials to diminish ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton failed to offer “any plausible proof” that Jolt Initiative, a nonprofit that aims to ...
U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil, the chair of the House Administration Committee, unveiled the Make Elections Great Again Act, a bill that would overhaul several aspects of how elections are run, from limiting ...
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