Tag: Election Integrity

Pennsylvania Abruptly Changes Voter Registration Form, Combines With Mail-In Ballot Application

In the middle of the election cycle, the Pennsylvania Department of State has suddenly changed its voter registration application form to include a mail-in ballot application. The applications used to be on separate forms, but this seemingly small clerical change is creating logistical headaches for county election directors and causing voter confusion. Registering to vote…


Citizens’ Group Accuses Milwaukee Election Chief of Violating State Laws in Aug. 9 Primary

Citizen investigator Peter Bernegger has filed a complaint with the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) alleging Milwaukee elections director Claire-Woodall-Vogg violated numerous state laws in connection with the recent primary election. In the complaint lodged on Aug. 24, Bernegger alleges that on primary polling day a tent was set up by the city’s elections office in…


Georgia Prosecutor Seeking Testimony From Mark Meadows, Sidney Powell in 2020 Election Probe

The Georgia district attorney investigating former President Donald Trump and his allies for challenging the results of the 2020 election has filed a petition seeking testimony from former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, according to court documents obtained by Politico. Prosecutor Fani Willis, a Democrat, ordered Meadows to appear for a Sept. 27 interview, documents state….


Facebook Reduced Reach of Posts About Hunter Biden Laptop in Lead up to 2020 Election: Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, the parent company of Facebook, told podcast host Joe Rogan in a recent interview that the company actively reduced the reach of social media posts referencing the story about Hunter Biden’s laptop in the lead-up to the 2020 presidential election. On the Aug. 25 episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,”…


Think Tank Says 14 States Improved Their Election Integrity Score

With midterm elections approaching, 14 states have improved their election integrity score developed by the Heritage Foundation. The think tank recently released data through its online publication that ranked each state on election integrity, showing improvements on many levels since 2021. That’s good news for voters who questioned the results of the 2020 election and…


2020 Mail-In Ballots Sent Back to Voters in Baltimore 2 Years Later: USPS

More than two dozen Baltimore voters received their 2020 election ballots nearly two years later after the U.S. Postal Service found a tray of undelivered mail. “The Postal Service discovered a tray of undelivered mail in a Baltimore facility on Friday, Aug. 5,” a U.S. Postal Service spokesperson, Tom Ouellette told WMAR-TV on Aug. 23 in…


Public Has Right to View Anonymous Voted Ballots Without Delay: Texas AG

Ballots cast in Texas elections are considered records that the public has a right to access, according to an opinion released by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. The decision allows the public and members of the Texas Legislature to view and copy ballots cast anonymously without delay. Anonymous ballots are those with no identifiable information…


2020 Election Doubts: Extreme or Mainstream Opinion?

News Analysis Nearly two years into the Biden presidency, allegations of fraud in the 2020 Presidential election continue to make headlines, and make powerful political ammunition for both the Democratic and Republican parties. Allegations of voting fraud are not a fringe position held by a small minority. Polling shows that nearly half of American voters…


Citizens United Sues Biden Administration Over ‘Election Takeover’ Records

The non-profit group Citizens United filed lawsuits on Aug. 17 against the U.S. Department of the Interior and Department of State over their failure to provide records related to President Joe Biden’s Promoting Access to Voting executive order, the Federalist has learned. The two agencies were accused of violating the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)….


Even Small Red States Have Election Integrity Problems

Commentary Election integrity remains a key issue among voters going into 2022. A Rasmussen Reports national survey in July found that 52 percent of likely U.S. voters believe it is at least somewhat likely that cheating affected the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, while 50 percent think it is at least somewhat likely there…