Tag: election

Midterm Elections Updates: New York Will Become a ‘Law-and-Order State’ Under Zeldin: DeSantis

The latest on the midterm elections. ______ New York Will Become a ‘Law-and-Order State’ Under Zeldin: DeSantis LONG ISLAND, N.Y.—Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Oct. 29 told a dense crowd of New Yorkers that Republican gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin can turn their crime-ridden state into a “law-and-order” state just like Florida. “Florida is a law-and-order state….


Midterm Elections Updates: Mail-In Ballot Total Surges Past 10 Million Across US: Election Monitor

The latest on the midterm elections. ______ Mail-In Ballot Total Surges Past 10 Million Across US Ahead of 2022 Midterms More than 10 million people have cast mail-in ballots ahead of the Nov. 8 midterm elections, according to an election monitoring project. Another 5 million or so have voted early and in person, research from the…


Walker to Win Georgia By 5-6 Points, Predicts Gingrich

GOP senate hopeful Herschel Walker could carry Georgia by as many as six points in the midterms, according to former House Speaker and Epoch Times contributor Newt Gingrich. Gingrich’s optimism for Walker came right after Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) was caught on hot mic acknowledging the Democrats’ anxiety for Georgia. “The state where…


Texas Election Integrity Inspectors Sent to Harris County to Monitor Vote

Inspectors from the Texas Secretary of State and Attorney General’s Election Integrity Team have been sent to Harris County to observe and monitor voting processes. Inspectors were sent after numerous voting irregularities were reported after the 2020 election and 2022 March primary election and after the state began auditing Harris County’s 2020 election procedures. In…


Midterm Elections Updates: No Absentee Ballots Destroyed After Georgia Mail Truck Catches Fire, Official Says

The latest on the midterm elections. ____ No Absentee Ballots Destroyed After Georgia Mail Truck Catches Fire, Official Says A Georgia official confirmed on Oct. 28 that no ballots were lost after a U.S. Postal Service (USPS) truck, potentially carrying 43 “outstanding ballots,” caught fire. “As a follow up from the reports earlier this week on…


Midterm Elections Updates: Utah Rep. Owens, McDonald Agree on Little in Only Debate

The latest on the midterm elections. ____ Utah Rep. Owens, McDonald Agree on Little in Only Debate U.S. Rep. Burgess Owens and Democratic challenger Darlene McDonald agreed on none of the issues addressed Friday in their only debate before the midterm elections, with each largely echoing their party’s talking points on inflation, abortion and infrastructure spending….


Midterm Elections Updates: Arizona AG Gives County OK for Full Ballot Hand Counts

The latest on the midterm elections. ____ Arizona AG Gives County OK for Full Ballot Hand Counts Arizona’s Republican attorney general has issued an opinion saying county officials can hand-count all ballots in at least five races from the Nov. 8 election, a move that gives a green light to GOP officials in at least two…


Florida Officials Looking Into Allegations of Widespread Ballot Harvesting Operation

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is considering investigating an alleged long-running and widespread ballot harvesting operation among black communities in the central part of state. Law enforcement officials are considering probing the matter on the recommendation of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ new election crimes unit, the Office of Election Crimes and Security (OECS), officials confirmed. DeSantis’…


Nevada County Pauses Hand Vote Count After Supreme Court Says Process Illegal

A Nevada county’s hand count of mail-in ballots was put on pause on Thursday after the state’s Supreme Court ruled the process was illegal, after previously giving it the green light. Nye County began counting mail-in ballots on Wednesday after the state supreme court last week ruled that it be conducted in a way that prevents the public release…


Brazilian President Bolsonaro to Appeal to Top Court Ahead of Sunday’s Election Runoff

BRASILIA—Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro plans to appeal to the Supreme Court over a national electoral authority ruling that rejected his campaign’s complaint about radio station ads, three days before a runoff election vote on Sunday. “We will take this to the last consequences, within the limits of the Constitution, to uphold the findings of our…