Category: voting

Over 20 Million Have Voted So Far Ahead of 2022 Midterms

More than 20 million Americans have cast absentee ballots or voted in-person ahead of the 2022 midterms, according to researchers in an update on Sunday morning. Some 12.5 million have cast mail-in ballots while nearly 8 million have voted early and in-person, data from the University of Florida’s Election Project shows. The project compiles voting…


Nevada County Pauses Hand Vote Count After Supreme Court Says Process Illegal

A Nevada county’s hand count of mail-in ballots was put on pause on Thursday after the state’s Supreme Court ruled the process was illegal, after previously giving it the green light. Nye County began counting mail-in ballots on Wednesday after the state supreme court last week ruled that it be conducted in a way that prevents the public release…


Mail-In Ballot Total Skyrockets to 10 Million Across US Ahead of 2022 Midterms: Research

More than 10 million people have cast mail-in ballots ahead of the November 2022 midterms, according to an election monitoring project. Another 5 million or so have voted early and in person, research from the U.S. Elections Project shows as of Thursday. This week, a number of states opened early in-person voting, including Texas. The…


Mail-In Ballot Total Surges Past 10 Million Across US Ahead of 2022 Midterms: Research

More than 10 million people have cast mail-in ballots ahead of the Nov. 8 midterm elections, according to an election monitoring project. Another 5 million or so have voted early and in person, research from the U.S. Elections Project shows as of Oct. 27. This week, a number of states opened early in-person voting, including…


DC Council Passes Bill Allowing Non-Citizens and Illegal Aliens To Vote in Local Elections | Facts Matter

In Colorado a week and a half ago, the Secretary of State’s Office mailed postcards to roughly 30,000 non-citizens, with instructions on how to register to vote. The postcards were double-sided, with the front saying in big letters: “Make sure your voice is heard this November. Register to vote today at the government website.” And…


Wisconsin Judge: Stop Allowing Ballot Redo’s; Democrat-Run Quasi-News Sites in Swing States | NTD News Today

A Wisconsin judge orders officials to stop allowing voters to take back their ballots and re-do their votes and a Virginia lawmaker demands answers for voter registration delays. Distrust in the voting process. This comes as Some Texans visited the testing of voting machines in their county ahead of election day. A new Report says…


Michigan Investigates Missing Voting Equipment That Ended up on eBay

Police in Michigan are working with the state government to investigate how a piece of voting equipment ended up for sale online, according to Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. “We are actively working with law enforcement to investigate allegations of an illegal attempt to sell a voter assist terminal acquired in Michigan,” Benson said…


California 2022 Ballot Measures Explained (All You Need to Know) | Will Swaim

My guest is Will Swaim, president of the California Policy Center and an award-winning journalist. He has written extensively about California politics, business, media, and religion. What are the ballot measures we Californians are going to vote on this year? What’s hiding behind the titles and short summaries? * Click the “Save” button below the…


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…


Should Noncitizens Vote in California? | James Lacy

Should noncitizens participate in California’s local elections? And are there any unintended consequences? My guest is James Lacy, an attorney and political commentator. He sued and won the case against San Francisco that overturned the controversial law that allows noncitizens to vote in San Francisco’s local elections. We sat down with James just a few…