Elections
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All 444 Maricopa County Tabulators Failed EAC Standards in 2022 Election, Group Claims
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Every ballot tabulator in Maricopa County’s 2022 election failed to meet Election Assistance Commission (EAC) standards, with all 444 machines experiencing ballot reading errors exceeding the allowable .2 percent error rate, according to a video released by We the People AZ Alliance (WPAA), led by Shelby Busch. Despite litigation from Kari Lake, courts declined to…
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Election Integrity Champion Legislator Alex Kolodin Campaigns for Arizona Secretary of State
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SCOTTSDALE, Arizona – State Representative Alex Kolodin (R-Scottsdale), an election attorney, is running for Arizona Secretary of State against Democratic incumbent Adrian Fontes. He held a campaign fundraising event in north Scottsdale last week to explain his plan to bring back election integrity to the office. Kolodin said, “That guy has been a nemesis of…
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Commentary: The States Leading America’s Drive Toward Secure Elections
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by Jack Fitzhenry There is a new co-leader in The Heritage Foundation’s Election Integrity Scorecard. Since 2021, Heritage has been tracking the laws of every state (and the District of Columbia) governing the conduct of local, state, and federal elections. And for most of those years, Tennessee has stood alone at the top of the state rankings.…
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Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap, an Election Integrity Champion, Sues Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Over Usurping His Office
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After months of unsuccessfully attempting to recover key parts of his office back from the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors (MCBOS), Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap, who was elected on an election integrity platform last year, filed a lawsuit against the MCBOS. Represented by America First Legal (AFL), he demanded back control over early voting,…
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Grassroots Group Investigates 2022 Arizona Attorney General’s Race, Concludes Improprieties Helped Mayes Win
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The grassroots organization We the People AZ Alliance (WPAA) presented a video review last week of election improprieties in the 2022 election, stating that it believes these improprieties contributed to Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes’ victory over Republican Abe Hamadeh by 280 votes. Shelby Busch, who leads WPAA, and WPAA’s attorney Bryan Blehm, who represented Kari Lake in…
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Wisconsin Election Problems Pile Up as Ex-Madison Clerk Investigated over November Election
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by Natalia Mittelstadt Election problems are piling up in Wisconsin cities as the actions of Maribeth Witzel-Behl, a former Madison clerk, are being investigated after her handling of the November election. The two most populous cities in Wisconsin are under scrutiny over problems that occurred in the last two elections. Both the state capital…
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North Carolina Supreme Court Allows 60K Votes Lacking ID To Count In High Court Race
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Griffin challenged over 65,000 ballots because they were cast either by voters who had not provided a driver’s license or last four digits of a Social Security Number upon registering.This post was originally published on this site
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After 4 Years Of Claiming US Elections Are ‘Most Secure Ever,’ Leftists Again Accuse Trump Of Stealing Them
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Democrats are claiming Trump could rig the next election, after years of smearing election integrity advocates as ‘election deniers.’This post was originally published on this site
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Three States Ban Foreign Funding of Ballot Measures amid Concerns of Influence on Elections
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by Natalia Mittelstadt Three states banned foreign funding of ballot initiative campaigns as election integrity proponents have raised concerns over non-citizens influencing elections. Kansas, Kentucky, and Wyoming took action during this year’s legislative sessions after Ohio was the first state to enact a ban on foreign nationals from donating to ballot measure campaigns. The laws…
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3 Pennsylvania Officials Plead Guilty To Election Fraud – And 2 Are Still In Office
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The scheme is an example for cheaters to study, and they will, unless Pennsylvania changes some laws to make it harder to cheat. This post was originally published on this site











