Foreign Money in US Elections Addressed

Georgia GOP Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on Wednesday expressed the importance of making sure there are no loopholes or backdoors for foreign money to fund U.S. elections. “We need a statewide … legislation so we can look at any foreign funding and campaigns and elections,” Raffensperger said on the “Just the News, No Noise” TV show. … Continued

Officials Charged Over Postponing Election Results

Two county supervisors in Arizona who stalled certifying mid-term election results have been charged by the state’s attorney general with conspiracy and interfering with an election officer. In the Nov. 27 indictment filed in the superior court of Arizona, Terry Crosby and Peggy Judd, supervisors in Cochise County, are facing two felony counts for initially refusing to certify the … Continued

Election Official Charged with Corruption

A Virginia election official charged with corruption changed the results of the 2020 presidential election, resulting in false results being reported, according to newly disclosed court filings. Former Prime William County registrar Michele White “altered the election results within the state reporting system, VERIS,” according to one of the documents. “Her alterations resulted in the … Continued

Fraudulent Absentee Ballots Win Another Primary

Once again, Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim has been caught with his hand in the cookie jar – using fraudulent absentee ballots to win the Democratic primary held on September 12 of 2023. And once again, our corrupt political class and their acolytes in the media are circling the wagons – not so much to protect … Continued

Ballot Harvesting Law Blocked by Federal Judge

A federal judge in Mississippi has temporarily blocked the enforcement of a state law to prevent so-called ballot harvesting, despite most states having enacted and kept such laws on the books and as Congress considers its own version. On Tuesday, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi’s Northern Division blocked a law … Continued

Court Reviews 2020 Ballot Inspection Case

The Georgia Court of Appeals has revived a lawsuit from a group seeking to conduct an external review of Fulton County’s absentee ballots from the 2020 election. A superior court judge had previously dismissed the case on grounds of standing, but a recent state Supreme Court decision widened the definition, enabling several of the plaintiffs … Continued

Election Offices Banned from Accepting Donations from Nonprofits

Local governments in Georgia could face felony charges if they receive donations from nonprofit organizations after the 2020 general election saw million-dollar donations to county election offices. Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) signed a law banning nonprofit donations to these offices on Wednesday, a significant win for state and national Republicans looking to limit outside money in elections. Georgia will join 23 other states that have prohibited, limited, or … Continued

Hundreds of Illegals on Maricopa Co Voting Rolls

More than 200 self-acknowledged noncitizens have managed to register to vote in Arizona’s Maricopa County and at least nine of them have cast ballots in federal elections, according to a report that questions the federal law that pushes states to register more voters. The study is the first in a series of reports by the … Continued

Brooklyn District Attorney Investigates Allegations of Democrat Voter Fraud

Brooklyn Democrats added peoples’ names to petitions they didn’t sign and demanded bribes, according to news reports. Now Brooklyn’s District Attorney, Eric Gonzalez, plans to investigate. “This matter is under investigation,” his office’s spokesman Oren Yaniv told The Epoch Times. He declined further comment. A news report by The City, a local paper, announced that five … Continued

Election Integrity Watchdog Finds 10.9 Million 2022 Midterm Mail-In Ballots ‘Unaccounted For’ in California

An election integrity group said 10.9 million out of a total 22.1 million ballots that had been mailed out to registered voters during the 2022 midterm elections went “unaccounted for,” according to a Jan. 18 report. “Mail voting practices have an insurmountable information gap,” the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) said on Monday. “The public cannot know how … Continued

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