Category: Election Integrity

Maricopa County Approves Millions to Obtain New Election Equipment From Dominion

Supervisors in Arizona’s largest county on Wednesday approved an amended contract with Dominion Voting Systems that will see the company send over fresh election equipment. Maricopa County’s Board of Supervisors opted to lease new voting system tabulators to replace machines examined by auditors hired by the Arizona Senate. The board, composed of four Republicans and…


Pennsylvania Sen. Mastriano Invited Biden to Meet, Discuss Election Audit

In anticipation of President Joe Biden’s Tuesday visit to Philadelphia to discuss voter rights, Pennsylvania state Senator Doug Mastriano, a Republican, sent a letter requesting a meeting with Biden to discuss a full audit of Pennsylvania’s 2020 election. “Millions of Pennsylvanians have serious doubts about the accuracy of the 2020 general election,” Mastriano said in…


Arizona Senate President Says 2020 Election Audit’s Ballot Count Doesn’t Match Maricopa Tally

Arizona Senate President Karen Fann on Tuesday said that the 2020 presidential election audit’s ballot count led by Cyber Ninjas differed from the Maricopa County tally, and that the discrepancy prompted the election review team to acquire new machines to recount the ballots. “They haven’t released a number yet,” Fann, a Republican, said during in…


Arizona Woman Charged With Voter Fraud in 2020 Presidential Election

An Arizona woman was indicted by a state grand jury on charges alleging that she cast a ballot in the 2020 Presidential election in the name of her deceased mother. Tracey Kay McKee was charged with illegal voting and perjury on May 4, following an investigation by the Elections Integrity Unit (EIU), Arizona Attorney General…


Trump Releases Letter From Ex-US Attorney Alleging Barr Pressured Him Not to Probe Voter Fraud Claims

Former President Donald Trump on Monday released a letter he received from a former federal prosecutor in Pennsylvania last month, outlining how the attorney was allegedly pressured by former Attorney General William Barr against investigating claims of voter fraud and election irregularities in the state. William M. McSwain, who served as the chief federal law…


Facts Matter (July 12): Thousands of Cubans Protest Against Communist Regime

Over in Cuba, protesters have filled the streets in cities and towns across the country—calling for (1) freedom as well as (2) an end to the communist dictatorship. Meanwhile, in Arizona, the state Senate has just announced they will be counting the 2020 ballots again—meaning that they will be audited for a third time. And lastly,…


Texas Democrats Plan Walkout to Block GOP’s Election Overhaul Bill: Party Chairman

Democrat lawmakers in Texas will walk out in a bid to deny Republicans the quorum they need to convene a special legislative session called by the governor as GOP lawmakers seek to pass an election overhaul bill. Several news outlets on Monday cited anonymous sources for the planned walkout, but it was confirmed by Texas…


2 Election Integrity Bills Advance in Texas Legislature, Targets People ‘Who Are Trying to Steal Votes’

The Texas GOP-controlled Legislature moved closer to passing several voting bills that prompted Democrat legislators in May to stage a walkout. During a special legislative session called by Gov. Greg Abbott, Republicans over the weekend worked quickly to advance several voting bills during oversight hearings. On Sunday, a Texas state House committee voted to advance…


2 Election Integrity Bills Advance in Texas Legislature, Target People ‘Who Are Trying to Steal Votes’

The Texas GOP-controlled Legislature moved closer to passing several voting bills that prompted Democrat legislators in May to stage a walkout. During a special legislative session called by Gov. Greg Abbott, Republicans over the weekend worked quickly to advance several voting bills during oversight hearings. On July 11, a Texas state House committee voted to…


Pennsylvania Department of State Tells Counties Not To Allow Outside Access to Voting Systems

The Pennsylvania agency in charge of elections has issued a new directive telling counties not to let outside parties access electronic voting systems or components of such systems, such as tabulators and ballot printers. The directive from the Pennsylvania Department of State says that county boards of elections “shall not” provide any access to third…