Category: Election Integrity

Hawley Becomes First Senator to Commit to Objection of Electoral College Certification

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) said he will object during the counting of the Electoral College vote process on Jan. 6, becoming the first senator to confirm they are joining an effort launched by more than a dozen House Republicans. “I cannot vote to certify the electoral college results on Jan. 6 without raising the fact…


Patrick Byrne: China Is Taking Us Out From Within

Patrick Byrne, founder and former CEO of Overstock, said that China is “taking us out from within” during an interview with Dr. Jerome Corsi on Monday. “The greatest way to fight a war, in the Chinese way of thinking, is not to have to fight at all. That’s what they’ve done here,” Byrne said. Byrne…


Trump Campaign Asks Supreme Court to Set Aside Wisconsin’s Election

The Trump campaign announced Tuesday that it was asking the Supreme Court to set aside Wisconsin’s presidential election, and to allow the Republican-controlled legislature to choose how to cast its 10 electoral votes. The campaign asks in its filing (pdf) that the Supreme Court declare the state election “failed.” It also asks justices to allow…


Disputes Over Power to Count or Reject Electoral Votes Loom Over Jan 6 Session

At 1 p.m. on Jan. 6, members of Congress will gather in the House of Representatives to observe the counting of electoral votes for the President of the United States. Usually a formality, the occasion is anticipated with trepidation this year as President Donald Trump and tens of millions of his supporters are convinced that…


Powers of Vice President to Count or Reject Electoral Votes Disputed

News Analysis At 1 p.m. local time on Jan. 6, members of Congress will gather in the chamber of the House of Representatives to observe the formal certification of Electoral College votes for president of the United States. While it’s usually a formality, nothing has been usual so far about this year’s election amid numerous…


Power of Vice President to Count or Reject Electoral Votes Disputed

News Analysis At 1 p.m. local time on Jan. 6, members of Congress will gather in the chamber of the House of Representatives to observe the formal certification of Electoral College votes for president of the United States. While it’s usually a formality, nothing has been usual so far about this year’s election amid numerous…


Big Tech’s Influence in Biden Ticket, 2020 Election Raises Concerns

Big Tech companies have been accused of meddling in the 2020 election, and their employees have obtained influential roles within the Biden-Harris organization, which critics say could signal a return to the friendly stance held by the Obama administration toward Silicon Valley. At issue is how these companies used their funding or engaged in censorship…


Vernon Jones Weighs Running for Georgia Secretary of State

Rep. Vernon Jones (D-Ga.) indicated recently that he might run for the position of Georgia’s Secretary of State in 2022. “A lot of people have been urging me to run for Georgia’s Secretary of State,” Jones wrote on Twitter on Dec. 23. “The people of Georgia deserve to have faith in the integrity of our…


Georgia Lawmaker Jones Weighs Run to Be State’s Secretary of State

Georgia state Rep. Vernon Jones, a Democrat who is a supporter of President Donald Trump, indicated recently that he may be open to running for election in 2022 to be the state’s secretary of state. “A lot of people have been urging me to run for Georgia’s Secretary of State,” Jones wrote on Twitter on…


Judge Dismisses Lin Wood Election Lawsuit as ‘Too Speculative’

A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit by attorney Lin Wood to block the upcoming Georgia Senate runoff election. Earlier this month, Wood filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in Atlanta, saying the Secretary of State’s office violated the law in how it handled absentee and mail-in ballots during the Nov. 3 election. Wood…