Remember the days when once a law was made, if the law weren’t followed, there would be consequences? Things have changed and now, even laws protecting something as sacrosanct as election integrity are routinely ignored and basic enforcement requires seemingly endless lawsuits and appeals.
Michigan officials are investigating allegations that someone illegally put a piece of Wexford County voting equipment up for sale.
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson announced Thursday that the department is working with police to look into allegations of “an illegal att
The News: Federal Judge James Peterson ruled Wednesday that under the Voting Rights Act, disabled voters who require third-party assistance with returning their absentee ballots to a municipal clerk “must be permitted that assistance.” WILL is requesting that WEC adopt a new rule imple
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I greatly resent Winway Homes coming into our neighborhood and destroying our old homes and trees, and then replacing them with houses that are out of proportion in size and character to the surrounding homes. When I see their sign on a lot, I think: WrongWay Homes: Erasing Gulfport’s charac
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There's been a lot of finger-pointing about who's to blame after Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the arrests of 20 formerly convicted Floridians for alleged voter fraud. But will those charges hold up in court?
Criminal attorneys tell Axios th
Even on the day that President Joe Biden delivered his most jarring warning yet that democracy is in severe danger, Donald Trump teased how he might use a new White House term to further erode that core American birthright.
At Independence Hall in Philadelphia, where Thomas Jefferson, Jo
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan authorities are investigating how a piece of equipment that helps disabled voters mark a ballot wound up for sale online.
The machinery was purchased by an election security expert, who then contacted the state to report the issue. Michigan authorities ha
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New voting laws that went into effect in Missouri on Aug. 28 include the requirement that voters need government-issued photo identification to cast a ballot.
That can be a current Missouri driver or non-driver license, a non-expired military ID or veteran's ID card, or a non-expired U