Donald Trump 1 hour ago Trump demands special prosecutor investigate 'stolen' 2020 election, loss to Biden President Donald Trump has called for a special prosecutor to be appointed to investigate the 2020 presidential election, which he has long maintained was rigged.
House Of Representatives June 2 Maxine Waters campaign to pay $68K for violating campaign finance laws Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters' campaign has agreed to pay a hefty fine for alleged campaign finance violations in 2020.
North Carolina May 6 Federal judge orders NC to certify Supreme Court election results with Democrat leading A federal judge ordered the North Carolina elections board to certify state Supreme Court election results showing Democrat Allison Riggs as the winner.
Politics March 25 CT ballot fraud saga leads GOP to alert Bondi after 150 charges lodged, Dem reforms ‘miss the mark,' they say Bridgeport officials accused of ballot stuffing and mishandling absentee ballots led Republicans in Connecticut's state capitol to call on Attorney General Pam Bondi for help.
California December 4 California voters in Bay Area to decide fate of controversial sheriff Voters will decide in March whether San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus can be removed by the board of supervisors through a charter amendment.
Donald Trump October 17 Majority of Pennsylvania county sheriffs 'wholeheartedly endorse' Trump for president EXCLUSIVE: Forty-nine of the 67 county sheriffs in battleground state Pennsylvania endorsed former President Trump on Thursday, saying they are “confident in his leadership and ability to safeguard our country."
South America September 18 Venezuela says fourth US citizen arrested in alleged plot to kill President Maduro Venezulan officials say a fourth U.S. citizen has been arrested in connection with an alleged plot to kill President Nicolás Maduro. It follows the arrest of three other U.S. citizens on Saturday.
POLITICS July 30 Cuban regime’s reported return to meddling in US elections a ‘badge of honor’ for targeted critics Rep. Carlos Gimenez said he wears the Cuba regime's derision of him like a 'badge of honor,' after reports surfaced the regime is again trying to interfere in elections.
POLITICS April 24, 2024 Arizona alleged ‘fake electors’ who backed Trump in 2020 indicted by grand jury A grand jury has indicted 11 alleged "fake electors" who backed former President Trump falsely as having won the state of Arizona in 2020, charging them with conspiracy, fraud and forgery.
Supreme Court April 4, 2024 Biden’s get-out-the-vote executive order challenged, heading to Supreme Court: 'Target welfare populations' A lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of President Biden’s voting access executive order will soon make its way to the Supreme Court.
New Mexico February 2, 2024 With presidential race on horizon, New Mexico lawmakers look to outlaw fake electors Democratic lawmakers in New Mexico have advanced a bill that would make it a crime to pose as a fake presidential elector in a party-line committee vote.
Georgia January 24, 2024 Attempt by Georgia elections board to investigate secretary of state sparks legal debate The GA Senate Ethics committee voted for a bill that would allow the State Election Board to investigate Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who claims is is unconstitutional.
Donald Trump January 3, 2024 Trump, lawyers again contest 2020 as rigged, even as 2024 cases involve states banning him Trump's attorneys denounced Democratic officials and judges looking to kick the Republican frontrunner from multiple state's ballots.
Voting November 6, 2023 History of voting locations, the reasons we vote in high schools today Voting has changed significantly since the beginning of the American republic, and it looks a lot different today, both in how people vote and where.
Artificial Intelligence June 29, 2023 Election watchdog issues urgent warning over AI interference: 'race against the clock' The British government approved the implementation of a "digital imprint" to help make voters aware of who produced and paid for digital media in a bid for transparency.
ELECTIONS June 7, 2023 RNC to launch campaign pushing Republicans to vote early in 2024 EXCLUSIVE: The Republican National Committee is launching a campaign to focus on maximizing pre-Election Day voting in an effort to build on absentee returns and early in-person voting.
Europe June 5, 2023 Spreadsheet error changes outcome of Austrian opposition party's leadership election Vienna-area mayor Andreas Babler was narrowly declared Austrian Social Democrats' new party chairman, reversing an erroneous call naming provincial Governor Hans Doskozil the winner.
Elections Disputes April 10, 2023 Voters should be ‘scared s---less’ about 2024 election rigging because of AI: expert Artificial intelligence technologies could pose a danger to the security of future elections as soon as 2024, putting out misinformation designed to deceive voters.
Canada March 15, 2023 Trudeau taps former governor general to investigate Chinese election interference claims Liberal Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has appointed former Governor General David Johnston to investigate Chinese interference in recent elections.
Arizona December 27, 2022 Arizona judge denies request for sanctions against Lake, rewards $33K reimbursement An Arizona judge denied Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs' request to sanction her gubernatorial opponent, Kari Lake, but was granted more than $33,000 in reimbursements.
Georgia November 16, 2022 Joy Reid spreads misinformation about Georgians not being able to vote because of Robert E. Lee holiday Joy Reid and other public figures appeared to misattribute blame on a holiday that once celebrated Confederate General Robert E. Lee for restricting voting in Georgia.
Arizona November 16, 2022 Arizona certification threatened by a hand-counting ballot lawsuit Republican board members in a rural Arizona county are pushing the election director to hand count the midterm ballots. Their lawsuit could delay Arizona’s certification.
Midterm Elections November 15, 2022 Ana Navarro takes time to 'dance on Kari Lake's grave' after Arizona race called for opponent "The View" co-host Ana Navarro took a minute on Tuesday to "dance on Kari Lake’s grave" after it was reported the Arizona Republican lost to Governor-elect Katie Hobbs.
Midterm Elections November 15, 2022 Here's how a recount in Arizona's gubernatorial race might play out Under Arizona law, an election recount will automatically trigger if the margin of victory is less than 0.5 percent of the vote. Hobbs leads Lake by just 0.78 percent.
Florida November 14, 2022 California Rep. roasted for comparing today’s slow ballot counting to Florida in 2000: ‘Take a seat!’ Rep. Brad Sherman kicked over a beehive on Twitter when he compared the slow 2022 midterm vote counting to Florida's presidential election disaster more than 20 years ago.
Midterm Elections November 10, 2022 Arizona's Maricopa County election officials address ballot issues amid Kari Lake, Blake Masters lawsuit A statement addressing Election Day voting machine delays in Arizona has been released by Maricopa County Elections Department officials, amid a lawsuit from Republican candidates.
Elections November 8, 2022 As voters cast ballots in the midterm elections, legal challenges continue to play out Prior to Tuesday, over 100 election-related lawsuits were filed about such issues as mail-in voting. Election legal challenges are playing out in Texas and Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania November 8, 2022 Pennsylvania ballot fight could drag on long after Election Day; thousands of votes in limbo State and federal lawsuits in Pennsylvania could drag on long after Election Day, with courts potentially making a decision on in key votes can be counted.
Media November 8, 2022 Karine Jean-Pierre blasted for warning it may take ‘a few days’ to count votes: ‘This insanity has to stop’ Twitter users balked after the White House declared that the 2022 Midterm's results may not be fully processed on election night, as many recalled quicker past elections.
Midterm Elections November 3, 2022 Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision to not count undated ballots could impact thousands of votes for Democrats We're just days away from the midterm elections and the big question will be which party gets control of Congress. However, that answer might not come on election night because of how close some of the races are in key swing states.