Justice Department March 3 AG Garland pledges to fight voter ID laws, election integrity measures Attorney General Merrick Garland pledged on Sunday to fight voter ID laws and other election integrity measures that he deemed “discriminatory, burdensome, and unnecessary."
Voter Fraud Concerns March 1 Federal judge rules on new Arizona voting laws requiring proof of citizenship U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton made a ruling on new Arizona laws that would require registered voters to provide proof of U.S. citizenship.
Alabama February 8 Alabama lawmakers propose bill to introduce state lottery, 10 casinos Alabama lawmakers unveiled a bill to authorize a state lottery and ten casinos, some of which would be run by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians at existing locations.
Republicans January 26 RNC files an election integrity lawsuit in Mississippi challenging ballot counting deadlines The RNC filed a lawsuit Friday to stop Mississippi ballots received days after Election Day from being counted, arguing the current statute violates federal law.
Europe January 16 Serbs take to streets, accuse populist Vučić government of election fraud Opposition supporters turned out in droves Tuesday in protest of the country's Dec. 17 election results, accusing populist President Aleksandar Vučić's government of fraud.
Wisconsin January 12 Embattled Wisconsin elections czar is legally holding position, judge rules A Wisconsin judge ruled Friday that state elections administrator Meagan Wolfe is legally holding her position following a deadlocked reappointment vote.
Virginia January 3 Virginia drops last remaining charge against DC-area elections official Prosecutors have dismissed their last remaining charge against former Prince William County, Virginia registrar Michele White, who stood accused of 2020 election-related misconduct.
New York December 21 Democrat charged in voter fraud scheme over dozens of absentee ballots Queens, New York, man Abdul Rahman was indicted on 140 charges for allegedly submitting falsified absentee ballot applications in 2022, the county DA's office said.
Voter Fraud Concerns November 23 Iowa elected official's wife convicted of voter fraud in ballot-stuffing scheme A woman was convicted of 52 counts of voter fraud in a ballot-stuffing scheme where she tried to help her husband secure the Republican nomination to run for Congress in 2020.
Missouri November 21 Missouri judge to decide if voters can be required to show photo ID to cast ballots in 2024 election A Missouri judge is expected to determine this week whether the state law requiring voters to present photo ID to cast their ballots is constitutional and can continue.