Texas, Georgia, Arizona: Three cases studies of state oversight of troubled local elections
The three states have had difficulties with specific counties regarding election administration.
The three states have had difficulties with specific counties regarding election administration.
“This is what happens when you run elections like you're in a banana republic,” Kari Lake said.
There has been no rethinking of what went wrong during the pandemic "because the people who carried out the management of the pandemic are entrenched," Yale epidemiologist Harvey Risch says.
Rep. Bryan Steil says he has identified two loopholes use by ActBlue donations and “my concern is that individuals are outside the jurisdiction in the United States who may be engaged in this.”
“The most obvious problem” with the attorneys' argument “is that it simply does not make any sense,” the court ruled.
The Secretary of State’s office audited Harris County’s 2020 election process and identified “very serious issues” with its electronic voting system.
Legislation aims to change how election officials maintain voter rolls and and verify eligibility.
"Our current laws don't allow those responsible for running elections to determine if the election is properly run," Phill Kline said.
Election integrity watchdog Phill Kline said: "And now we have videotaped depositions and interviews with their family members saying, 'My loved one hasn't been able to vote for years and has been deemed to be incompetent.'"
Hamadeh and Masters are vying to replace Rep. Debbie Lesko, R-Ariz., who is not seeking reelection.