Category: Election Integrity

Michigan Board of Canvassers Denies Place on Ballot for Proposed Election and Abortion Amendments

Two citizen-initiated petition drives to amend the Michigan Constitution failed to secure a place on this fall’s general election ballot due to textual deficiencies. The decisions were made by the Board of State Canvassers (BSC) at a meeting held on Aug. 31. One petition sought to make election practices that the Republican-controlled state legislature has…


11 GOP Nominees for States’ Top Election Official Dispute 2020 Results, Call for Greater Election Integrity

News Analysis Just two months before the mid-term elections, attention is focusing on races that usually go unnoticed. Campaigns for secretaries of state are usually low-profile contests, featuring little-known candidates. That changed in 2020 when the job of counting ballots and certifying elections became a key part of the alleged election fraud in the Presidential…


Arizona Supreme Court: Soros-Backed Ballot Measure to Roll Back Election Law Can’t be on Ballot

A ballot measure backed by billionaire George Soros will not be on November’s ballot in Arizona after the state’s Supreme Court ruled the measure didn’t have enough signatures. The Aug. 26 ruling upheld one hours earlier from Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Joseph Mikitish, who said that the initiative was disqualified because not enough valid signatures…


Legal Foundation Sues New York City to Keep Non-Citizens from Voting in Municipal Elections

A federal judge has been asked to enjoin the City of New York and the New York City Board of Elections from registering non-citizens to vote and from counting their votes. On Aug. 29, the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) filed a complaint alleging Local Law 11, passed by the city council on Dec. 9,…


Pennsylvania Patriot Groups Implore Voters to Engage

BLOOMSBURG, Pa.—Audit the Vote PA founder Toni Shuppe started her speech with a question: “Who here believes Donald Trump won the 2020 election?” A crowd of over 1,000 people, some wearing “Trump Won” T-shirts, cheered and raised their hands. Shuppe spoke on Saturday to a gathering at the Keystone Horse Center in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, organized…


Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp Must Testify Before Special Grand Jury After Nov. 8 Elections: Judge

A judge in Georgia on Aug. 29 denied Gov. Brian Kemp’s motion to quash a subpoena for him to testify before the special purpose grand jury in the probe of the 2020 election. Robert McBurney, a Superior Court of Fulton County judge, denied Kemp’s motion, which invoked sovereign immunity and claimed that the Superior Court…


Georgia Gov. Kemp Must Testify Before Special Grand Jury After Nov. 8 Election: Judge

A judge in Georgia on Aug. 29 rejected Gov. Brian Kemp’s motion to dismiss a subpoena for him to testify before the special purpose grand jury in the probe of the 2020 election. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney denied the motion, which invoked sovereign immunity and claimed that the county court didn’t have…


Trump Wants ‘Immediate’ Re-Do of 2020 Election After New FBI Revelations

Former President Donald Trump said the 2020 election needs to be re-done following recent disclosures about how the FBI influenced reporting about Hunter Biden’s laptop. “So now it comes out, conclusively, that the FBI BURIED THE HUNTER BIDEN LAPTOP STORY BEFORE THE ELECTION knowing that, if they didn’t, ‘Trump would have easily won the 2020…


Trump Wants Redo of 2020 Election ‘Immediately’ Over New FBI Revelations

Former President Donald Trump said the 2020 election needs to be redone following recent disclosures about how the FBI influenced reporting about Hunter Biden’s laptop. “So now it comes out, conclusively, that the FBI buried the Hunter Biden laptop story before the election knowing that, if they didn’t, ‘Trump would have easily won the 2020…


Federal Appeals Court Upholds Mississippi Law That Restricts Certain Felons From Voting

A federal appeals court upheld a law in Mississippi that bars certain convicted felons from voting in the state. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in a 10–7 decision on Aug. 24 to uphold the law after the Mississippi Center for Justice sued on behalf of two black men in the state. The attorney…