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A Trump supporter holds up a sign during an armed protest at the Ohio Statehouse ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden in the wake of the Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, Sunday, January 17th, 2021, in Columbus, Ohio, United States. 

Voter accuracy program going statewide in Ohio

Secretary of State Frank LaRose recently announced new voter data integrity program that began in six counties and is now going statewide to keep voters rolls more accurate and timely.

Elections

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Wisconsin early voting

Wisconsin's election probe zeroes in on Democrat machine tactics, rule changes

Former Supreme Court justice signals focus on whether bureaucrats improperly hijacked election rules.

Elections

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Trump attorney to NY AG: We'll 'put your fat a-- in prison' if lawfare against Trump doesn't end

'We’re not messing around this time,' President-elect Trump's attorney Mike Davis says

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Judge's Gavel

Fifth Circuit squashes district court ruling on Texas election law, blocks another portion of it

Attorney General Ken Paxton immediately appealed to the Fifth Circuit asking it to block the ruling.

Elections

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Hillary Clinton 2016 concession speech

Election deniers? 82 Democrats who called GOP election wins questionable, illegitimate or stolen

"Without voter suppression, Stacey Abrams would be the governor of Georgia; Andrew Gillum is the governor of Florida," then-Sen. Kamala Harris said.

Elections

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An AccuVote electronic scanning machine is used for counting the votes in New Hampshire

Arizona counties' election certification: Lawsuits, testimonies, supervisors 'under duress'

"Maricopa County just couldn't wait to certify their botched election," Kari Lake said.

From the States

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Mail-in ballots

Illinois regulator warns half-million mail-in votes could delay election results by up to 2 weeks

Completed vote-by-mail ballots must have a post mark no later than election day, Nov. 8, to be counted.

Elections

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2020 election lawsuits brought by Republicans more likely to win than Democrat cases, data shows

“Conservatives were reacting to policies” issued by government officials with their lawsuits, while “the left was trying to shape the election through litigation,” Phill Kline said. Republicans and right-leaning plaintiffs won 24% of their cases, while Democratic and left-leaning plaintiffs only won 18%.

Tom Fitton says the Left is desperate to keep rules in place that undermine election confidence

All Things Trump

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Stacey Abrams

‘Conspiracy theories:’ Georgia elections chief levels withering attack on voter activist Abrams

Secretary of State Raffensperger says Abrams sowed voter mistrust in Georgia and has no business injecting her “stolen election conspiracy theories” into the Virginia gubernatorial race.

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