Category: Election Integrity

Georgia Gov. Kemp: Election Reforms Worth the Boycotts, Lawsuits

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp says he’ll stand his ground in response to corporate backlash over a newly enacted law seeking to advance the integrity and fairness of elections in the state following the election rule changes made during the pandemic that led to controversy surrounding the 2020 election result. “Free and fair elections are the foundation…


Trump Urges Republicans to ‘Never Submit,’ Boycott Companies Over Georgia Voting Reform Opposition

Former President Donald Trump on Saturday continued his calls for Republicans and conservatives to stand firm against the campaign by several large corporations to openly oppose newly enacted election reforms in Georgia. This comes as corporations are being compelled by activists to take a stance on the ongoing public battle over voting rights and election…


Trump Calls for Boycott of MLB, Coca-Cola, Delta Over Opposition to Georgia Election Reforms

Former President Donald Trump on April 2 urged people to boycott Major League Baseball (MLB), Coca-Cola, Delta, and other corporations which are openly opposing election reforms enacted by Republicans in Georgia. “Baseball is already losing tremendous numbers of fans, and now they leave Atlanta with their All-Star Game because they are afraid of the Radical…


Poll Shows Overwhelming Support for Photo ID Voting Requirement

Nearly three-quarters of Americans agree that voters should show photo identification before being allowed to vote, an Associated Press poll suggests. Seventy-two percent of Americans participating in the survey, conducted between Mar. 26 and 29, said they are in favor of requiring all voters to provide photo ID in order to vote. Another 14 percent…


MLB to Move All-Star Game and Draft out of Georgia in Response to New Election Integrity Law

MLB Commissioner Robert D. Manfred Jr. has added his voice to the debate on Georgia’s new election integrity law, writing in a news release that he has “engaged in thoughtful conversations” with different voices in the Baseball world and decided that the best way “demonstrate our values as a sport” is to move the All-Star…


Wyoming Legislature Approves Voter ID Bill

Both chambers in Wyoming on Thursday approved a bill that requires voters to present identification before voting. The state House passed the bill 51-8 after the Senate approved it 21-1. The legislation requires people to present proof of ID before voting. Proof can be a driver’s license, a tribal identification card, a Wyoming identification card,…


Maricopa County Disputes Audit Subpeonas, Tells Senators to Pick Location Outside Tabulation Center

In the newest development in the ongoing Maricopa County election audit saga, a lawyer representing the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors said in a letter that, while the board intends to comply with the Arizona state Senate’s audit subpoenas, these do not specify the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center as the audit location, and…


NJ City Councilman Accused of Mail-In Voting Fraud Pleads Not Guilty

A City Council member in Paterson, New Jersey, pleaded not guilty on election fraud charges stemming from last year’s municipal election. Alex Mendez entered his not guilty plea from a Passaic County judge on Thursday. Mendez was previously indicted on seven voter fraud and election fraud charges relating to the May 2020 election. He was…


Georgia House Strips Delta Air Lines of Tax Break After CEO’s Criticism of Voting Integrity Law

The Georgia state House voted Wednesday to strip Delta Air Lines of a significant tax break after the firm’s CEO condemned a recently passed voting integrity law. Led by Republicans, the Georgia House voted to strip the firm of the break that’s worth tens of millions of dollars per year. The Senate did not take…


Gov. Kemp Calls Out CEO Criticism of Georgia Elections Law, Urges ‘Debate About the Merits’

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp took aim at pushback from corporate leaders to the Peach State’s new election integrity bill that he signed into law last week, saying that he welcomes the criticism as an opportunity to debate the merits of the measure. “I’m glad to deal with it,” Kemp told CNBC when asked about backlash…