Election Integrity

Election Integrity Challenged in U.S.: Duplicate Ballots in San Diego, Flawed Instructions in Pennsylvania Ignite Concerns

During April primary elections in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, nearly 19,000 ballots were issued with erroneous instructions regarding the number of candidates voters should select in a particular race.

Rep. Dan Crenshaw Allegedly Intentionally Assaults Reporter at U.S. Capitol (Video)

National File on Wednesday reported an incident outside the United States Capitol involving Congressman Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) and National File publisher, Noel Fritsch.

Republicans Sue State of New York, Governor Over Absentee Voting Policy

Republican groups and lawmakers are suing the state of New York and Governor Kathy Hochul (D) over efforts to open absentee voting to all residents without needing an excuse for why they cannot vote in person.

Alabama Republican Faces Voter Fraud Allegations

Madison County Jail documents revealed that Rep. Cole is facing charges related to casting a vote in a location where he was not a registered resident.

New App ‘VotifyNow’ Aims to Strengthen Election Integrity by Tracking Reported Irregularities

In response to rising concerns over election fraud, especially prevalent during the 2016 presidential and 2018 midterm elections, entrepreneur Johnny Vieira introduced an app named VotifyNow.

Trump to Use Indictment as Platform to Challenge 2020 Election Results, Use New Subpoena Power to Call Witnesses

Trump's indictment gives him "an opportunity that he has never had before, which is to have subpoena power since January 6 in a way that can be exercised in federal court."

Rep. Greene’s New Bill Mandates Photo ID and Citizenship Confirmation for D.C. Voters

"Only American citizens should be voting in American elections. That's why I introduced the District of Columbia Voter Identification Act to safeguard election integrity," Greene says.

Texas Makes Election Fraud a Felony

Voting illegally could bring a 20-year sentence.

‘ACE Act’ Overhauls Election System, Addresses Weak Safeguards and Ballot Harvesting Abuse

"Americans must have confidence that our nation’s elections are free and fair," stated Comer in his opening remarks.

House Committee Accuses Stanford’s Internet Observatory of Censoring Free Speech and Refusing Subpoena Compliance

House Judiciary Committee accuses Stanford Internet Observatory of collaborating with social media companies to moderate content based on alleged mis- and disinformation, while demanding full compliance with a subpoena.

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