Tag: Election Integrity

Veterans, Law Enforcement Team Up to Volunteer as Poll Workers in Election Integrity Initiative

A group of military and law enforcement veterans who have vowed to protect the Constitution no matter who is commander-in-chief is trying to recruit 30,000 poll workers and poll watchers for the 2022 midterm elections. The effort comes despite attempts by groups and the media to portray conservative groups supplying poll workers and poll watchers…


Universal Mail-In Voting Violates Delaware Constitution: Delaware Supreme Court

Delaware’s new law that allows voting by mail regardless of reason violates the state Constitution, the Delaware Supreme Court ruled on Oct. 7. “The Vote-by-Mail Statute impermissibly expands the categories of absentee voters identified in Article V, Section 4A of the Delaware Constitution. Therefore, the judgment of the Court of Chancery that the Vote-by-Mail Statute…


After Election Firm CEO’s Arrest, Republicans Push to Terminate Contract With Georgia County

ATLANTA, Ga.—Local Republicans in Atlanta were tarred last month as “election deniers” and “conspiracy theorists” for expressing concerns about Konnech, an election subcontractor with alleged Chinese links. The DeKalb County Elections Board disregarded the concerns and finalized a contract with Konnech. But in a stunning turn of events, the company’s CEO Eugene Yu was arrested…


Bodycam Footage Shows Texas Man Admitting to Brazen Cash-for-Ballots Scheme

The race for county judge in the second biggest county in Texas was rocked last month when allegations of past fraudulent ballot harvesting surfaced against Democrat nominee Deborah Peoples. Footage from a bodycam worn by a Fort Worth police officer shows a man telling a policeman that Peoples allegedly paid him $200 cash for every…


EXCLUSIVE: Virginia County Stops Using Konnech Election Software Following CEO’s Arrest

FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va.—A county in northern Virginia has ceased the use of election software by Konnech Corp. after the arrest of the company’s executive earlier this week. Konnech CEO Eugene Yu, 51, was arrested in Michigan on Oct. 4 as part of an investigation into the suspected “theft of personal identifying information” of Los Angeles…


Trump Calls for Return to Paper Ballots, Ending Mail-In Voting

Former President Donald Trump this week called for the United States to return to using paper ballots and again called for an end to mail-in balloting. “We shouldn’t have mail-in ballots, unless somebody’s very, very sick or it’s military far away,” Trump told Just the News in an interview, noting that lengthy delays for a…


FBI Sued for Withholding Records of Facebook Censorship of Hunter Biden Laptop Story

Amid mounting questions over an FBI warning that prompted Facebook to suppress a story about Hunter Biden’s laptop, the federal agency now faces a lawsuit seeking to compel it to publicize conversations it had with the social media giant. The lawsuit was filed Tuesday by America First Legal (AFL) at a Washington D.C. District Court….


‘MAGA’ State House Candidate Files Lawsuit After Being Bumped From Florida Primary Ballot

Tim Sharp—an America First “MAGA” candidate in Flagler County, Florida—has filed a lawsuit against Florida Secretary of State Cord Byrd and the Florida Division of Elections after allegedly being unjustly bumped from the ballot. Sharp, who was running for the Florida House of Representatives, was disqualified from the Aug. 23 Florida primary despite completing all…


FBI Issues Update on US Elections Ahead of 2022 Midterms

The FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Wednesday that both agencies are confident that election infrastructure will not be compromised during the 2022 midterms. “The FBI and CISA will continue to quickly respond to any potential threats, provide recommendations to harden election infrastructure, notify stakeholders of threats and intrusion activity, and impose…


Washington, DC City Council Gives Initial Approval to Bill That Would Allow Non-Citizens to Vote

The City Council in Washington, D.C., has preliminarily approved bills that would enable non-citizens to vote in elections and make mail-in voting permanent. The City Council approved the bills in a first reading. The Democrat-controlled body must do so again in the next vote, called the final reading, for the legislation to be sent to…