Category: Election Integrity

DeSantis-Drawn Districts Map Begets Big GOP Boost in Congress

Florida’s newly drawn congressional map, which has not yet been signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, has already resulted at least one lawsuit but is likely to be in place for the state’s August primaries and November general elections. The Florida Senate on Wednesday, and House on Thursday, approved DeSantis’ proposed state congressional district map after…


Court Filings Draw First Statements From Three Key Democratic Players in Sussmann Probe

A blizzard of petitions, motions, and counter-motions have been filed in response to Special Counsel John Durham’s April 6 request for documents from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign withheld from federal investigators under attorney-client “privilege.” Durham is seeking communications—primarily 38 email exchanges between the DNC and Clinton’s campaign and their…


Ohio Supreme Court Rejects Republicans’ 4th Set of State Legislative Maps

A fourth set of state legislative maps submitted by the Republican-controlled Ohio Redistricting Commission has been rejected by the Ohio Supreme Court under the state constitution’s anti-gerrymandering requirements. According to a 4-3 decision made by a panel of judges, Republicans on the commission violated the state’s new redistricting rules by drawing up maps that did…


Zuckerberg ends controversial grants to election offices

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, who in the 2020 election cycle flooded election offices across the U.S. with hundreds of millions of dollars in grants, will not be participating in such grantmaking this year, according to a spokesman. Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, made $419.5 million in donations to nonprofits—“Zuckerbucks” or “Zuckbucks” as some have…


‘Save Democracy, Abortion Rights’ Are Midterm Election Goals for Michigan Democrats

Two main goals emerged from the Democratic Party of Michigan’s spring 2022 State Endorsement Convention held in Detroit last weekend—saving democracy and making abortion a state constitutional right. The April 9 proceedings featured speeches by Michigan’s three highest state-level elected officials, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Attorney General Dana Nessel, and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, all…


1,634 Non-Citizens Under Investigation for Attempting to Register to Vote in Georgia

Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has referred 1,634 cases of non-citizens attempting to register to vote for investigation and potential prosecution. Attempting to register to vote while knowingly being ineligible is a violation of Georgia law. A citizenship audit conducted by Raffensperger over the past few weeks, which he claims was a first for…


What If the Fishy ‘Big Blue Shift’ to Democrats Late in Elections Is Legal?

To question the legitimacy and fairness of recent U.S. elections is to be attacked as a probable “Russian asset” out to undermine democracy or, at best, a kook. But many voters notice something strange happening. Scholars who study elections have noticed a peculiar trend developing in the last couple of decades: Late-arriving and late-counted ballots…


Media Coverup of Hunter Biden’s Laptop Incident Impacted Election Outcome: Investigative Journalists

When a story about a laptop abandoned by President Joe Biden’s son at a computer repair shop was broken by The New York Post, it was blocked on social media platforms and discredited by mainstream media as Russian disinformation. The reports about Hunter Biden’s laptop surfaced in October 2020, days before the presidential election, and…


Democrats Slightly Better Off After Post-Census Congressional Redistricting

With 397 of 435 congressional districts set for 2022 elections after Census reapportionment, a range of analyses acknowledge that heading into fall’s midterms, Democrats will benefit more than Republicans from the once-every-decade process. According to reviews and constantly updated trackers posted by Real Clear Politics, Politico, Fox News, and FiveThirtyEight, among others, neither party stands…


Judge: 2020 Election Records in Key Georgia County Must Be Preserved Indefinitely

A Georgia judge ordered that Fulton County must preserve its 2020 election records indefinitely until further notice, handing a victory to a GOP gubernatorial candidate. “The court finds it appropriate to include an additional layer of security by ordering that the records and information … are maintained by the Clerk of Court indefinitely until further…