Category Archives: The Voting Wars
Breaking: Maine SOS Dunlap, Democratic Member of Pence-Kobach Voter Fraud Commission, Sues Commission in Federal Court
Add to the many lawsuits against the sham voting commission this new complaint filed by one of its own members, Maine, Secretary of State Matt Dunlap.
The law and good conscience require Secretary Dunlap to participate meaningfully in the work… Continue reading
“Lawsuit Challenges Arizona’s Overly Burdensome Dual Voter Registration System”
Release:
Today, Campaign Legal Center (CLC), the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, and private co-counsel filed a federal lawsuit challenging Arizona’s overly burdensome and confusing voter registration process that has disenfranchised 26,000 voters in Maricopa County alone. Maricopa… Continue reading
“Putin, Trump and Democracy’s Slippery Slope Toward Oligarchy”
“A 2013 Supreme Court ruling forever changed Americans’ voting rights — and experts warn it could help decide this year’s elections”
BI:
Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill didn’t mince words when addressing opponents of his state’s voter ID law, which requires voters show a government-approved photo ID at the polls.
“People are entitled to their own opinions. But they’re not… Continue reading
“Securing the vote: How efforts to prevent fraud, and voting rights, collide”
“Voting access is under attack as the countdown to Election Day 2018 begins”
McClatchy:
Not since the death of poll taxes and literacy tests in the 1960s has access to the ballot box been so under siege. And as the march toward Election Day 2018 begins, the forces that helped abolish those… Continue reading
“Trump’s voter fraud commission appears to have gone dark”
“Why has Kris Kobach’s voter fraud commission disappeared?”
KC Star editorial:
Some may take solace in the commission’s quixotic search for non-existent evidence. Perhaps the commission is fading into well-deserved oblivion.
We’re more worried. The commission’s lack of transparency and visible accomplishment could be a smoke-screen designed to… Continue reading
“An exploration of Donald Trump’s allegations of massive voter fraud in the 2016 General Election”
David Cottrell, Michael Herron, and Sean Westwood have written this article for Electoral Studies. Here is the abstract:
As Republican candidate for president and later 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump has claimed repeatedly and vociferously that the… Continue reading
“Suit: Indiana Secretary of State’s office broke election law”
AP:
A government watchdog group is suing Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson, accusing her office of allowing voters to be illegally purged from the state’s voting roles.
Common Cause Indiana is asking a federal judge to put a stop… Continue reading
This American Life on Voter Fraud
Segment here (based on this paper). (Begins around 8 minute mark).