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Las Vegas Man Pleads Guilty To Voting Twice In 2016 Election

Feb 18, 2021

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A Nevada man has pleaded guilty in what state Attorney General Aaron Ford called a rare voter fraud case.

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Leftover Court Bid To Block Biden Win In Nevada Is Dismissed

Jan 13, 2021

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A leftover legal bid by a conservative former state lawmaker to block certification of President-elect Joe Biden's win in Nevada has been dismissed.

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Politics
Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper joined nine other former defense secretaries in calling for an end to challenges to the presidential election.
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In Op-Ed, 10 Ex-Defense Secretaries Say Military Has No Role In Election Dispute

Jan 03, 2021
A bipartisan group of 10 former secretaries of defense criticized attempts to challenge November's presidential election and called it a dangerous threat to the nation's security.
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Law
A former Houston police captain was charged Tuesday with running a man off the road and pointing a gun at his head in an attempt to prove his claims of a voter fraud conspiracy.
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Ex-Houston Police Officer Charged In Attack Over Bogus Election Fraud Plot

Dec 16, 2020
Former police captain Mark Anthony Aguirre was paid $266,400 by the right-wing Liberty Center for God and Country to investigate an alleged ballot fraud scheme in Harris County, Texas.
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Arizona Man Gets Probation For Voting Twice In 2016 Election

Oct 04, 2019

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — An Arizona man is getting probation for committing voter fraud in the 2016 election.

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Tucson Man Charged With Voting In 2 States In 2016 Election

Aug 23, 2019
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Abrams Plans To Put Voter Protection Team, Hotline In Nevada

Aug 15, 2019

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Democrat Stacey Abrams says her new voter rights program will put a voter protection team and help hotline in battleground Nevada ahead of the 2020 election.

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Lt. Governor Says Utah Voter Fraud Often Parental Mistakes

Aug 09, 2019
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Voter fraud is rare in Utah and typically involves parents submitting ballots for children who are away from home serving missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the state's lieutenant governor said.
 
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Arizona Bill Would Restrict Payments For Registering Voters

Mar 19, 2019

The Arizona House has voted to make it a crime for people who conduct voter registration drives to be paid based on the number of voters they sign up.

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Texas Secretary of State David Whitley at his confirmation hearing in Austin. He addressed the backlash surrounding Texas' efforts to find noncitizen voters on voter rolls.
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Federal Judge Orders Texas To End 'Flawed' Effort To ID Noncitizen Voters

Feb 27, 2019
Texas officials later acknowledged that their list wrongly contained the names of U.S. citizens. The judge criticized what he called the state's threatening letters to suspect voters.
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Politics
Democrat Dan McCready (left) and Republican Mark Harris are the candidates at the center of a contested race to represent North Carolina's 9th Congressional District. The state is investigating claims that a GOP operative may have manipulated ballots.
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N.C. GOP Leader Open To New Election As Fraud Investigation Continues

Dec 06, 2018
The head of North Carolina's Republican Party says he would "not oppose" a new election in the state's 9th Congressional District if allegations of fraud by a GOP operative prove true.
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New Hampshire secretary of state Bill Gardner, left, shows former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, the historic ballot box before O'Malley filed papers to run in the 2016 presidential primary. Gardner is the nation's longest-serving secretary of state and
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Turbulent Trump Era May Unseat The Guardian Of The New Hampshire Primary

Dec 05, 2018
For 40 years, New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner's office has been a mandatory stop for presidential hopefuls. But his brief association with President Trump may cost him his job.
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Politics
Stacy Holcomb, 57, stands in front of his home in Bladenboro, N.C., where he says he was approached by a woman during the midterm elections and offered assistance submitting an absentee ballot, an occurrence that many in Bladen County have said happened
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Democrats Weigh Options In Potentially Tainted N.C. Congressional Race

Dec 04, 2018
State investigators appear focused on whether a Republican political operative violated the law by hiring people to collect mail-in ballots from voters. The GOP candidate won with a 900-vote margin.
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Secretary Of State Says No Credible Reports Of Voter Fraud In Nevada

Nov 14, 2018

The Nevada secretary of state’s office says it has received no credible reports of voter fraud.

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, speaking to reporters outside the U.S. Supreme in 2016. Paxton's office has made voter fraud a major focus of its efforts even though election experts say incidences of fraud are very rare.
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Ahead Of The 2018 Election, Texas AG Ramps Up Voter Fraud Prosecutions

Oct 28, 2018
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has been charging a record number of people with so-called "voter fraud" in the state, which is something voting experts say is extremely rare.
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Nevada Closes Probe Into 6 Voters Who Voted Twice In Primary

Aug 01, 2018

LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Nevada Secretary of State's Office says it is closing an investigation into six people who voted twice during the June primary election after finding that they did not intentionally cast two ballots.

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Bipartisan Group Of Voters In Fraud Probe

Jul 26, 2018

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Clark County's elections official says two Republicans, two Democrats and two nonpartisan voters are the subject of a voter fraud investigation.

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At an event in West Virginia on Thursday, President Trump said "millions and millions" of people vote illegally.
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FACT CHECK: Trump Repeats Voter Fraud Claim About California

Apr 05, 2018
It's not the first time Trump has claimed widespread fraud in California, or nationally. "It's sad the president continues to recycle his same old lies," said California's top elections official.
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Elections
A voter fills out a ballot at the Hamilton County Board of Elections in Cincinnati.
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Trump Official On Russian Hacking: 'A National Security Issue'

Jan 12, 2018
Rather than downplay the threat of Russian interference in American elections, administration and state officials are cooperating to safeguard future votes.
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Simon Says
President Trump speaks alongside Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach during the first meeting of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity in July.
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Goodbye To A Commission Established To Solve A Nonexistent Problem

Jan 06, 2018
This week, President Trump announced he was shutting down his Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, a group he established last May.
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Politics
A sign appears outside the room where the first meeting of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, DC, July 19, 2017.
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'Nothing Going On' With Trump Voter Fraud Commission Due To Multiple Lawsuits

Oct 26, 2017
The commission is facing eight lawsuits and one Republican member says, "We're not emailing each other. We're not conversing with each other."
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Protesters, including former Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander, outside the election commission's hearing in Manchester, N.H., on Tuesday. They say the panel is stacked with members who believe that voter fraud is extensive and will use its conclu
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Tension And Protests Mark Trump Voting Commission Meeting

Sep 12, 2017
One witness suggested voters undergo the same kind of background check now applied to gun buyers, a function that system was never designed for.
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Kansas Secretary of State, Kris Kobach, left, and Vice President Pence at the first meeting of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, in July.
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Trump's Voting Commission Embroiled In New Controversy Ahead Of Next Meeting

Sep 12, 2017
Ahead of a meeting in New Hampshire, the panel's co-chair, Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, made questionable claims that the state allowed nonresidents to vote last year.
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Politics
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach talks with a reporter in his office in Topeka, Kan., in May of this year, after he was appointed by President Trump to co-chair the Presidential Commission on Election Integrity.
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When Is A Meeting 'Open' To The Public?

Jul 18, 2017
Several rights groups are suing President Trump's commission looking into election fraud, saying the panel is skirting a federal law that allows public access to its meetings.
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The Two-Way
The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity chaired by Vice President Pence released 112 pages of unredacted emails, raising further privacy concerns.
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Vote Fraud Commission Releases Public Comments, Email Addresses And All

Jul 14, 2017
Dozens of pages of public emails, many containing vulgar and mocking language, were published on the website of the residential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity.

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