Election Officials

‘Milestone moment’: Republicans officially overtake Democrats in Florida

TALLAHASSEE — Florida is now officially a red state.

‘It’s a Felony:’ A New Lawsuit, with Video Evidence, Alleges Delaware County, Pennsylvania Election Officials Destroyed Voting Records

A lawsuit alleging multiple violations of federal and state election laws, as well as Pennsylvania’s “Right to Know” statute, was filed in Delaware County Court of Pennsylvania Wednesday night, according to sources familiar with the litigation.

New criminal charges reveal how ‘no election fraud’ was the lie

'This should be a wake-up call to the seriousness of this problem'

Virginia Dems Cited 300,000+ Mail-In Ballot ‘Delay’ Days Before Election Officials, Media Said Results May Not Be Known On Election Day

"Thousands of absentee ballots currently sit at postal facilities throughout the Commonwealth, unprocessed for weeks on end."

Narrative of a perfect 2020 election eroding as Wisconsin becomes investigative ground zero

Evidence grows of election mismanagement, illegal acts and some fraud in several states.

How Virginia Democrats Are Working To Make Elections Sloppy Again

This portends poorly for the future of election integrity. It also proves a significant bellwether for our country heading into the 2022 midterm elections.

Zuck’s Bucks were ILLEGAL.

Mark Zuckerberg's unprecedented intervention in 2020's election was not legal, argues former Attorney General Phil Kline.

Fulton County Elections Director Fires Two Employees For Allegedly Shredding 300 Voter Registration Applications

"Instead of fully processing them, in some instances the employees allegedly shredded some of the forms."

ARIZONA AUDIT: Voters ‘With No Record’ Of Their Existence In Database Far Outnumber Biden’s Lead

The 2020 Election Has Infuriated Truth Seekers All Over the World

How to Restore Trust in Our Elections

This article addresses the issue of how state legislators can fulfill their constitutional duty to better ensure fair and honest elections at polling places.  While the discussion uses Georgia as an example, the recommendations apply to other states where there has been a substantial loss of public trust in the election process.

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