Oregon January 12 Oregon election system faces scrutiny as state moves to address 800,000 inactive voters: ‘Astounding’ Oregon announces plan to begin removing 800,000 inactive voter registrations after years of delays and mounting legal pressure from lawsuits filed against the state.
Voting January 12 Delegate-heavy New York moves to shake up voting primary schedule, chasing 'influence' Empire State Sen. James Skoufis is aiming for New York to hold its presidential primaries on Super Tuesday during the 2028 White House election cycle.
Texas January 12 Texas sends voter rolls to DOJ to look for ineligible registrations Texas governor confirms state sent voter rolls to Justice Department for review of potential ineligible registrations, citing election integrity concerns.
Voting January 7 Maryland dodges specifics in illegal immigrant voter-roll case as Congress vows to keep digging Maryland Election Board Administrator Jared DeMarinis defends voter registration system but won't confirm if Ian Andre Roberts received absentee ballots or remains registered to vote.
Texas January 6 Texas Republicans in 2 counties drop push to hand-count ballots Texas Republicans in Dallas and Hays counties abandon hand-counting ballot plans for March primaries due to volunteer shortages and rising costs.
Donald Trump January 2 Trump DOJ demands Minnesota voting records over same-day registration 'vouching' concerns The Trump DOJ demands Minnesota voter records amid concerns over a same-day "vouching" policy allowing voters to register up to eight others.
Voter Fraud Concerns December 31 Fraud engulfs Minnesota as another blue state kicks off New Year with ID for trains — not votes Critics slam New Jersey's policy requiring photo identification for transit discounts but not voting, calling the disparity evidence of flawed Democratic state priorities.
Minnesota Fraud Exposed December 29 Minnesota lets voters 'vouch' for up to 8 others as fraud scandals fuel calls for federal crackdown Controversy grows over Minnesota law letting voters vouch for eight neighbors' residency without ID, as critics question election integrity safeguards.
Donald Trump December 11 Trump announces pardon for Colorado clerk: 'Simply wanted to make sure that our elections were fair' President Donald Trum pardoned former Colorado clerk Tina Peters, who was convicted of breaching voting systems. A federal judge recently denied her request for release.
Elections December 2 Virginia GOP chair steps down after crushing 2025 loss — vows to rally party against Democrats’ 'power grab' Virginia Republican leadership shakeup as party chair Mark Peake resigns citing need to combat Democratic redistricting and prepare for 2026 elections.
Media November 23 California governor candidate Eric Swalwell wants people to be able to 'vote by phone' Rep. Eric Swalwell proposed allowing Californians to be able to vote by phone during his first TV news interview since announcing his gubernatorial campaign.