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Elections

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Voting in midterm election, Madison, Wisc., Nov. 8, 2022

Wisconsin election problems pile up as ex-Madison clerk investigated over November election

Both the state capital of Madison and Wisconsin’s largest city, Milwaukee, have experienced election issues ranging from uncounted absentee ballots to a shortage of ballots on Election Day, as officials seek to investigate the respective causes.

Swing states, polling, and election integrity: Election Day with John Solomon

November 5, 2024

Elections

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Voters in 2020

Rasmussen election integrity poll shows half of voters distrustful of election officials

The three-question poll asked 1,854 likely voters if they think election workers and officials have enabled fraud, how likely they'll be held accountable, and what the punishment should be.

Elections

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GOP Elephant on in a rug in the lobby of the Republican Party's headquarters in Washington.

GOP goes on election integrity offense before November with lawsuits, congressional probes and laws

Republicans are aggressively pushing election integrity from all sides in stark contrast to 2024.

Elections

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Bob Good

Freedom Caucus Chairman Bob Good says Democrats have fought attempts at election integrity

Good said that Democrats don't want election integrity legislation to pass because they are counting on the votes of illegal immigrants to get them elected. 

Elections

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Top five threats to election integrity ahead of the presidential election

In Michigan, there are 23 counties with registration rates of 90%, and 53 counties with registration rates adding up to more than 100% of the eligible population.

Government

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Greg Abbott, Austin, Texas, March 15, 2023

Texas Gov. Abbott calls November election for open US House seat as Dems criticize election delay

The county was previously criticized for having long lines, poll worker and ballot shortages and ballots that were not counted the day of the election.

Courts & Law

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Campaign signs rest against a tree on September 28, 2024 in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin.

Watchdog files lawsuit over threatening letters sent to Trump supporters before 2024 election

"Your property, your family may be impacted, your cat may get shot," the letters read.

White House

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Trump

Trump issues executive order enforcing citizenship requirement in federal elections

"Free, fair, and honest elections unmarred by fraud, errors, or suspicion are fundamental to maintaining our constitutional Republic," reads the executive order.

Elections

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Absentee ballots are prepared to be mailed at the Wake County Board of Elections on September 17, 2024 in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Michigan election integrity group warns security is weak on overseas ballots, recommends reforms

"We're hoping state and federal legislators consider the reforms in the report and work to pass laws to implement them and ensure the security of UOCAVA ballots," Patrice Johnson said.

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