
As states grapple with election integrity, two new congressmen aim to outlaw ranked-choice voting
Rep. Abe Hamadeh said ranked-choice voting is pushed by corporate interests and confuses voters.
Rep. Abe Hamadeh said ranked-choice voting is pushed by corporate interests and confuses voters.
Peters, who was the Republican clerk of the western Colorado county during the 2020 election, was found guilty by a grand jury on seven charges related to election integrity.
Election integrity proponents won cases in Arizona, Georgia, Maryland, New York and Washington in March, ranging from a clash between state and federal regulations on voter roll information to non-citizens voting in New York City elections.
The U.S. Supreme Court is being asked to intervene in a case that could reshape how federal candidates challenge state election laws.
The Biden administration claimed the law was “Jim Crow 2.0.”
The lawsuit argues that the executive order is unconstitutional.
"The truth is that Michigan is not verifying citizenship," said election integrity advocate Patrice Johnson.
The DOJ lawsuit is regarding Senate Bill 202, an election integrity law that was enacted in 2021.