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Some voters in Washington, D.C., Pennsylvania and Maryland did not receive the absentee ballots they had requested, leading to long lines at the limited number of polling places that were open.
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Elections are run by state and local governments, and it's unclear what legal means the president would have to withhold funds from the states.
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Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams campaigned on fighting voter fraud but says it isn't very common. He's now trying to make "the concept of absentee voting less toxic for Republicans."
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Pressure is increasing to make mail voting more available nationwide in response to the coronavirus pandemic, but President Trump on Tuesday called it "very dangerous."
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Ohio's Secretary of State says 354 non-U.S. citizens registered to vote or actually cast ballots in 2018.The cases have been referred to Ohio's Attorney…
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Republican Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted is disputing claims of voter fraud in last week's 12th Congressional district special election. Husted says…
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The U.S. Supreme Court Monday upheld Ohio's purging of voters who have not cast ballots for several years. The justices rejected a lower court ruling that…
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The Supreme Court upheld the most aggressive voter-purge law in the country. If a voter doesn't respond to mailings or hasn't voted in two consecutive elections, they are kicked off the rolls.
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The ACLU is suing Kris Kobach, Kansas secretary of state and former leader of Donald Trump's disbanded voter fraud commission, over his state's restrictive voter registration rules.
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President Trump has disbanded the commission he created to investigate the casting of what he claimed were millions of fraudulent votes in the 2016…