Report used as basis for Fulton County raid had ‘extensive flaws,’ conservative-authored study finds
Conservatives say a report used to justify an FBI raid on Fulton County’s elections records “suffers from extensive analytical and factual flaws.”
Conservatives say a report used to justify an FBI raid on Fulton County’s elections records “suffers from extensive analytical and factual flaws.”
Former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris shares her concerns about the fate of the Voting Rights Act during her talk at the National Action Network convention.
President Donald Trump’s executive order attempting to dial back mail-in voting likely doesn’t stand a chance in court.
U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Civil Rights Division chief Harmeet Dhillon may be promoted to Associate Attorney General.
They are asking courts to completely nullify Trump’s order as unenforceable, arguing that it violates several key constitutional amendments and laws governing the separation of federal and state branch powers.
An average of 8 out of 1,000 mail-in ballots were rejected in last November’s election due to arriving past the legal post-Election Day deadline.
Georgia election officials have less than three months to convert the state’s entire voting system from touchscreen machines to paper ballots.
The “defects” cited by the FBI to obtain the affidavit for the raid were in fact nothing more than glaring misunderstandings of the process, minor inconsistencies, and normal human errors with no significant impact.
The case is just the latest lawsuit the RNC has filed in recent years to gain access to state voter rolls.
Fulton County officials urged a federal judge to order the Department of Justice to return 2020 election records seized during the FBI’s unprecedented raid on the county’s election hub earlier this year, arguing the move violated voters’ rights and relied on misinformation.