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Kari Lake, a former Republican Arizona gubernatorial candidate, has said that the door is now open to the “greatest election case ever” after the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that one of her complaints about the 2022 election had been wrongly
Read MoreCOLUMBUS, Ohio—Secretary of State Frank LaRose has followed through on his threat to withdraw Ohio from a multi-state voter information database, saying the states who run the organization rejected some of his proposed reforms to address conservative criticism. LaRose has
Read MoreA tiny Catskills resort town that’s at the center of a federal voter fraud investigation will have to wait to learn the results of its Tuesday election. The village of Fleischmanns — which on Tuesday held a vote for mayor
Read MoreKari Lake on the verge of conquering the hell that is election impropriety – American Thinker
Read MoreFollowing in the footsteps of six conservative-led states, Senate Republicans want to pull Arizona’s membership from a multistate coalition that aids in cleaning voter rolls, following false claims that the coalition is part of a liberal conspiracy to rig elections.
Read MoreWatch what the “election integrity” scammers do, not what they say. Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose says a lot these days about voter fraud because he’s posturing for a U.S. Senate run. LaRose, like every other MAGA-snowing Republican, knows
Read MoreBy Matt Mencarini, Wisconsin Watch Election fraud is exceptionally rare: Over the past decade in Wisconsin, it has been prosecuted fewer than 200 times, or about once for every 163,000 ballots cast. And within that tiny universe, the most common
Read MoreSIOUX CITY (KTIV) – A woman charged with over 50 voter fraud-related charges has had her trial moved back to June 2023. Kim Taylor, the wife of Woodbury County Supervisor Jeremy Taylor, was originally scheduled to be in court on
Read MoreElection fraud is exceptionally rare: Over the past decade in Wisconsin, it has been prosecuted fewer than 200 times, or about once for every 163,000 ballots cast. And within that tiny universe, the most common reason for criminal charges is
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