Category: Election Integrity

DeSantis Vows to Veto New Congressional Maps Approved by Florida Legislature

The Florida legislature has just passed a set of congressional maps. Governor Ron DeSantis, however, insists that he will not approve them, just days before the current session of the legislature is scheduled to end. “I will veto the congressional reapportionment plan currently being debated by the House. DOA,” DeSantis said in a tweet. The…


States Want a Huge Federal Top-Off to ‘Zuck Bucks’ for Future Elections, but They’re Already Sitting on a Pile

Drawing on research from a multimillion-dollar Mark Zuckerberg-linked initiative viewed as pivotal in the 2020 presidential election, 14 states carried by Joe Biden have appealed to him for billions of dollars more to secure elections for the next decade. But most of them have spent less than half their shares of previous federal funding to…


Florida Senate Passes Bill to Create ‘Office of Election Crimes and Security’

The Florida Senate late Friday passed a voting law package that would create an office to pursue election-related crimes. The state’s Republican-controlled upper chamber voted 23–15 for the measure, Senate Bill 524, on party lines, sending the bill to the state’s Republican-controlled House, which is set to vote on the measure and send it to Gov….


Wisconsin Special Counsel Alleges Massive Misconduct in 2020 Election

Special Counsel Michael Gableman says in a 136-page interim report that he has uncovered numerous instances of alleged lawbreaking in Wisconsin in the 2020 election. The former justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court was hired last summer by the Republican Speaker of the State Assembly, Robin Vos, to investigate suspected election fraud during the 2020…


Show Me the Zuckerbucks: How Outside Money Infiltrated Missouri’s 2020 Election

Commentary In 2020, government election offices across Missouri received millions of dollars from a billionaire who resides far from the rolling hills of Mark Twain National Forest, the iconic St. Louis Arch, and the bustling suburbs of Kansas City. Mark Zuckerberg, the California Facebook billionaire, funneled millions into our state with grant dollars disproportionately favoring…


Wisconsin Supreme Court Approves Congressional, Legislative Maps Proposed by State’s Democratic Governor

The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Thursday approved congressional and legislative maps proposed by the state’s Democrat Gov. Tony Evers after ruling in November (pdf) that it would take a “least changes” approach to the maps. In a 4–3 decision, the court ruled that Evers’ maps, out of all the plans submitted, were the ones that kept in place…


Sit Down with Roger Stone: Part 2

In my continued conversation with Roger Stone, we discuss his Jan. 5 speech and the Jan. 6 commission’s relentless pursuit of him, voter fraud, Richard Nixon, Watergate, the JFK assassination, election integrity, and the 2024 presidential contenders. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, ​Parler, Gab, and Twitter Follow EpochTV on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/EpochTVus Twitter: twitter.com/EpochTVus Rumble: rumble.com/c/EpochTV…


Election Inspector Sues Delaware Over Early Voting, Permanent Absentee Voter Status

An elections inspector in Delaware on Feb. 24 sued the state’s Department of Elections seeking a declaration that its early voting option and permanent absentee voter system were unconstitutional. Michael Mennella, who has served as an elections inspector in eight polls, filed the lawsuit in the Court of Chancery of Delaware. In 2019, the Delaware…


Arizona House, Senate, Approve Measure Boosting Voter ID Requirements on November Ballots

The Republican-controlled Arizona House and GOP-led state Senate voted Monday to approve a measure on the November election ballot that would drastically increase the identification requirements needed for Arizonans who want to vote both in-person and by mail. Gina Swoboda, third vice chairman of the Republican Party of Arizona, announced the measure had been approved in a video posted…


Arizona Republicans File Lawsuit to Remove Mail-In Voting

The Arizona Republican Party has filed a lawsuit seeking to remove absentee voting and no-excuse mail-in voting in the state. In the suit filed on Friday, the political party argued that “in-person voting at the polls on a fixed date (election day) is the only constitutional manner of voting in Arizona.” In the petition to…