A citizen investigator says he has discovered thousands of inaccuracies in the Racine County, Wisconsin, municipal voter rolls. The latest allegations come on the heels of findings announced earlier this week by another investigator that security vulnerabilities exist in the statewide online process of applying for absentee ballots—findings that prompted Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling…
Investigator Alleges Thousands of Irregularities on Racine County Municipal Voter Rolls
Arizona County Suffers Widespread Shortage of Ballots: Election Officials
Officials in Pinal County, Arizona, said there was a shortage of ballots at more than 20 voting sites during the primary election this week, which left some voters without the ability to cast votes. On Tuesday evening, Pinal County’s election agency confirmed the shortage and suggested that people use an “express vote device” instead. “Due…
EXCLUSIVE: Florida Supervisor of Elections Issues COVID-19 Voting Procedures That Appear to Challenge Florida Law
With less than a week to go before the official kickoff of Florida’s 2022 primary election cycle, documents obtained exclusively by The Epoch Times expose how one supervisor of elections has repeatedly overstepped his authority to implement CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus mandates and voting procedures that appear to challenge numerous Florida laws. Early voting…
Voter Fraud Cases Stem From Jailhouse Voter Registration Drive in Florida
Nine Florida sex offenders face potential voter fraud charges stemming from a voter registration drive held at the Alachua County jail in 2020. Darry Lloyd, public information officer for the Eighth Judicial Circuit State Attorney’s Office, told The Epoch Times the latest nine cases were referred by Kim Barton, a Democrat who holds the position…
Sheriff Mack Encourages Other Sheriffs to Investigate Evidence of Election Fraud Depicted in ‘2000 Mules’
The claim made by Dinesh D’Souza’s documentary “2000 Mules” that significant fraud occurred in the 2020 election should be independently investigated by sheriffs in their counties, said former Arizona sheriff Richard Mack. The first step of any investigation into this allegation is watching the movie, said Mack, founder of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers…
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Upholds No-Excuse Mail-In Voting Law
A Supreme Court of Pennsylvania divided along partisan lines upheld the state’s 2019 mail-in voting law in a 5-2 decision on August 2, which means that current mail-in balloting rules will probably remain in place for the upcoming November 8 elections for Congress and for state offices such as governor. The decision overturned a lower…
Judge Rules Wisconsin 2020 Election Investigator Must Foot $163,000 Bill in Legal Fees Over Public Records Lawsuit
The investigator hired by Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos to probe the 2020 election in Wisconsin was ordered by a federal judge on Monday to pay $163,000 in fees to attorneys for the watchdog group American Oversight. Dane County Circuit Judge Frank Remington ordered that Wisconsin’s Office of Special Counsel, which is headed by former Wisconsin Supreme…
US Postal Service Makes Announcement on Mail-In Ballots Ahead of Midterm Elections
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) confirmed it has created a division that will oversee mail-in ballots in future elections. Adrienne Marshall, executive director of the newly created Election and Government Mail Services, said that it will oversee “election mail strike teams” in local communities to deal with possible problems. “We are fully committed to the secure…
Michigan Citizens’ Initiative to Outlaw Private Elections Funding, Require Voter ID Headed for Passage
A citizen-initiated bill to ban private funding of elections, prohibit the secretary of state from sending out unsolicited applications for absentee ballots, and require state-issued photo ID to vote is one step closer to taking effect in Michigan. On July 29, volunteers from the Secure MI Vote campaign filed over 500,000 signatures on petitions that…
Michigan Citizens’ Initiative to Outlaw Private Funding of Elections, Require Voter ID Gains Momentum
A citizen-initiated proposal in Michigan to ban private funding of elections, prohibit the secretary of state from sending out unsolicited applications for absentee ballots, and require state-issued photo ID to vote is one step closer to taking effect. On July 29, volunteers from the Secure MI Vote campaign filed petitions bearing more than 500,000 signatures,…
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