The Guardian:
Luis was also disturbed on behalf of hundreds of other people who also had their personal details – names, addresses and in some cases even home phone numbers – posted in the appendices of the Pilf reports. “I… Continue reading
KC Star:
As uncertainty loomed about the outcome of the GOP primary for governor in the days after the Aug. 7 primary, Kris Kobach said it was unclear how many non-citizens voted in the election.
Back then, the race was… Continue reading
Mark Joseph Stern for Slate:
It has never been clear whether Kris Kobach understands what his job is. As Kansas’ secretary of state, a position he’s held for nearly eight years, Kobach’s main responsibility is to serve as the state’s… Continue reading
Frank Wilkinson for Bloomberg View:
At any point in the past decade, Kansas Governor Jeff Colyer could’ve said something. When Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach was engineering ways to suppress votes, and repeating false claims about voter fraud, Colyer… Continue reading
Oh my:
The hotline announcement coincided with the discovery of 100 votes for Colyer in Thomas County near the Colorado border.
Thomas County Clerk Shelly Harms confirmed that Colyer received 522 votes on election day rather than the total of… Continue reading
"TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach’s lead in GOP governor primary cut in half after vote mistake discovered."
MEANWHILE: Jeff Colyer has set up a voter integrity hotline. pic.twitter.com/iTIeI70K0J
— Daniel Strauss (@DanielStrauss4) August 9, 2018
CNN:
Kris Kobach, the former vice-chair of President Donald Trump’s now-disbanded commission on election integrity, and Maine’s Democratic Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap have engaged in a public back and forth over the issue of voter fraud, with Kobach accusing… Continue reading
WaPo:
One of the foremost proponents of stricter voter identification laws, Kobach, who is running in the primary Tuesday for the Republican nomination for the state’s governorship, has been undeterred since a federal judge struck down a restrictive voting law… Continue reading
Steven Rosenfeld:
That overall tally means that 17 out of the 28 states that were in Crosscheck as of early 2017 have backed away, at least for now. That list of states, that, under a legal memo, agree to share… Continue reading