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3.Nov, 2016 Comments Off on Court Rules that PA Poll Watchers Must Be from County

Court Rules that PA Poll Watchers Must Be from County

Pennsylvania law requires that poll watchers be registered to vote in the county in which they serve as poll watchers.  The Republican Party of Pennsylvania challenged this rule, and the Eastern District of Pennsylvania ruled that the law was valid, in part because the challenge was brought too close to…

2.Nov, 2016 Comments Off on Florida GOP threatens to sue Broward County over lack of sunshine of mail ballot counting

Florida GOP threatens to sue Broward County over lack of sunshine of mail ballot counting

Things are heating up in the Sunshine State as Florida Republicans have sent a notice letter to the Broward County Supervisor of Elections threatening to sue over the lack of transparency in the handling of mail ballots and refusal to allow observation of the process.  The letter states that the office is only…

1.Nov, 2016 Comments Off on Days before the Election, Arizona Absentee Ballot Harvesting Law at the 9th Circuit

Days before the Election, Arizona Absentee Ballot Harvesting Law at the 9th Circuit

In case you weren’t following it, the Arizona v. Feldman case is still at the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals with a last minute gasp request for en banc review of the case. The Purcell doctrine should be in play as we head into the last week of the election. If accepted by the Court and…

1.Nov, 2016 Comments Off on Florida Mail Ballots Stolen and Fraudently Voted by Impersonators

Florida Mail Ballots Stolen and Fraudently Voted by Impersonators

In Seminole County, Florida, five voters discovered that their mail ballots had been stolen and fraudulently voted by impersonators.  At least one couple inquired to the county office on the status of their ballots and then told that their ballots had already been cast in their name.  An investigation is underway, but this…

1.Nov, 2016 Comments Off on Complaining about campaign poll watchers is just “pregame hype”

Complaining about campaign poll watchers is just “pregame hype”

NPR reports on some of the generated hysteria over allowing watchers in the polling place to observe the voting process and where many simply ignore the right of parties and candidates to have representatives in the polls.   All of this comes amid heightened concerns among election officials about confrontations at…

1.Nov, 2016 Comments Off on Will a President Trump make fighting voter fraud a priority in first 100 days?

Will a President Trump make fighting voter fraud a priority in first 100 days?

Tom Spencer, a senior fellow with the Lawyer’s Democracy Fund (LDF), lays out the case in Lifezette for voter fraud being a top priority in a new Trump Administration and arguing for a task force to be immediately convened to review the irregularities of the 2016 election.   Spencer lays…

1.Nov, 2016 Comments Off on Serious Problem of Vote Fraud

Serious Problem of Vote Fraud

In a new op-ed, LDF senior fellow Tom Spencer wrote about the serious problem of vote fraud [auto-play video warning]:   Every day, we learn of new and frightening attacks on the heartbeat of American democracy. Voting machines switching votes from Trump to Hillary Clinton. Voters long since dead being resurrected…

1.Nov, 2016 Comments Off on Poll Monitoring in New Hampshire

Poll Monitoring in New Hampshire

Despite the heated rhetoric regarding poll watching during this election season, poll watchers are a time-honored and important part of protecting the integrity of elections.  In New Hampshire, where the integrity of elections is threatened by drive-by voting, procedures to monitor the polls are especially critical.  Like most states, New…

31.Oct, 2016 Comments Off on Concerned Voters Ask Why No ID Required to Vote in Massachusetts

Concerned Voters Ask Why No ID Required to Vote in Massachusetts

Again demonstrating the public’s strong support for voter ID protections, early voters in Massachusetts were concerned about not being asked to provide identification prior to voting and the opportunity it provided for vote fraud.  State law only allows poll workers to ask for a voter’s name:   22News was working to…

31.Oct, 2016 Comments Off on Double Voting in Iowa

Double Voting in Iowa

Three instances of double voting have been discovered in Polk County, Iowa:   Three people have tried to vote multiple times in the general election this month in Polk County, according to Des Moines police reports. The Polk County Auditor’s Office reported the cases to police Wednesday, according to the reports. It’s the…