Category: Election Integrity

Georgia Judge Postpones Election Ballot Examination After County Files Motion to Dismiss

A judge in Georgia on Thursday told parties in an election integrity case that a previously scheduled meeting at a ballot storage warehouse is canceled after officials filed a flurry of motions in the case. Henry County Superior Court Judge Brian Amero said Friday’s meeting is no longer in place because of the motions filed…


Georgia Judge Postpones Ballot Examination After County Files Motion to Dismiss

A judge in Georgia on Thursday told parties in an election integrity case that a previously scheduled meeting at a ballot storage warehouse is canceled after officials filed a flurry of motions in the case. Henry County Superior Court Judge Brian Amero said Friday’s meeting is no longer in place because of the motions filed…


Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey Signs Law Banning Curbside Voting

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed two laws on Wednesday for a “free, fair, and highly ethical” election process; one for revising the process of updating voter addresses and another to ban curbside voting. “Our freedom of speech is rooted in our ability to vote, and a strong election process is what sets our democracy apart…


Facts Matter (May 26): Firm Leading Ballot Audit Departs After Contract Expired, New Leader Steps In

In Florida, the governor signed a new bill into law that would allow people to file lawsuits against social media companies that engage in censorship. In Arizona, the hand recount is once again underway. However, there has been a bit of a shakeup, as the firm leading the hand recount has left—and a new firm…


Democrats and Republicans Spar Over State Election Voter ID Laws

WASHINGTON—On Monday, the House Subcommittee on Elections heard expert testimony on voter ID requirements while the Senate Rules Committee had a heated exchange about S.1., the “For the Peoples Act of 2021,” meant to federalize elections and end laws Democrats say suppress votes, like voter ID. “Republicans want to ensure that every eligible person who…


New Hampshire Auditor Says Audit Has Revealed No ‘Widespread Fraud’

One of the election auditors Windham, New Hampshire, said that their review has not found any evidence of “widespread fraud.” “The original count, the recount, nothing has ever been changing who gets elected,” said Harri Hursti, one member of the three-person team involved in the audit, according to an interview with CNN. “This is an…


How Zuckerberg Millions Paid for Progressives to Work With 2020 Vote Officials Nationwide

In the months leading up to November’s election, voting officials in major cities and counties worked with a progressive group funded by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and its allies to create ballots, strategically target voters and develop “cure” letters in situations where mail-in ballots were in danger of being tossed out. The Center for Tech…


Company Involved in Maricopa County Ballot Audit Backs Out: Audit Spokesman

A technology company that assisted in the Maricopa County, Arizona, ballot audit has backed out, although state Senate President Karen Fann said the firm completed its obligations under their contract. The contract with Wake Technology Services Inc. (Wake TSI), a company based in Pennsylvania, ended May 14, the original completion date for the hand count. The…


Company Involved in Maricopa County Ballot Departs: Audit Spokesman

A technology company that assisted in the Maricopa County, Arizona, ballot audit has departed, although state Senate President Karen Fann said the firm completed its obligations under their contract. The contract with Wake Technology Services Inc. (Wake TSI), a company based in Pennsylvania, ended May 14, the original completion date for the hand count. The firm…


Facts Matter (May 24): Maricopa County Lawyer Demands All Documents Be Preserved, May File Lawsuit

The Arizona election auditors have returned to the Phoenix coliseum—and it looks like they nearly doubled the number of inspection tables. A lawyer representing Maricopa County sent a letter to the Arizona Senate president, demanding that all documents pertaining to the audit be preserved—implying that Maricopa County might be filing a lawsuit very soon. Three…