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From the States

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Texas Capitol building.

Texas House passes election reform measure after months of delays

Passage comes roughly six months after the Senate bill was filed and after Democrats fled the state for nearly six weeks to stall passage.

Courts & Law

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Jack Smith, Washington, D.C., Aug. 1, 2023

White House strips security clearances from DC law firm connected to special counsel Jack Smith

The move was announced in an executive order signed Tuesday by President Trump that also requires the federal government to review and terminate work with the firm

Elections

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Absentee ballots at Atlanta's State Farm Arena, Nov. 2020

Georgia asks DOJ to investigate largest county over alleged destruction of election documents

Fulton County's elections chief fired two workers who were seen shredding the voter applications on Friday and then disclosed the problem to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's office earlier Monday, state officials said.

Elections

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Wisconsin early voting

Narrative of a perfect 2020 election eroding as Wisconsin becomes investigative ground zero

Evidence grows of election mismanagement, illegal acts and some fraud in several states.

From the States

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Voting

Lawsuits filed in Washington state over 2020 election

Plaintiffs allege in three counties that auditors used uncertified voting machines and that thousands of ballots were manipulated.

Courts & Law

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PA Supreme Court rules for RNC, declares undated mail-in ballots may not be counted

"Election officials in Bucks, Montgomery, Philadelphia, and other counties have absolutely no choice but to reject illegal ballots," RNC Chairman Michael Whatley said.

Congress

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Rick Crawford

House Intel chair accuses Obama of leading 'greatest perpetration of fraud' in history

Crawford, who was one of the champions of getting the report publicly released, said a lot of Obama's allies were also involved in the decade-long scheme and dismissed warnings that things like the Steele Dossier could be fabricated.

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.

Democrats push overseas voting, but Republicans sound the alarm over fraud concerns

In a razor-thin race, the millions of potential overseas voters might decide the outcome of the election.

Elections

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Voting machine, Lauderhill, Florida, November 11, 2018.

Arizona's Maricopa County to replace voting equipment over fear GOP-led audit compromised machines

Maricopa officials said they were worried about the "security and integrity" of voting machines after the audit.

From the States

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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger holds a press conference on the status of ballot counting on November 6, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia

Georgia elections chief wants money for audit technology, cost unclear

State lawmakers are weighing a nearly $37 million amended fiscal 2024 budget for the secretary of state's office and a more than $38.8 million fiscal 2025 budget.

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