Election Integrity
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Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration’s Voter Database Initiative
A federal judge Sparkle Sooknanan has issued an injunction halting the Trump administration’s use of an immigration-linked database for voter roll verification, citing privacy violations and the dissemination of inaccurate data.
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California’s Election Count: Why Speed and Security Remain at Odds
California’s recent primary election concluded with a week-long delay in finalizing results, sparking renewed debate over the state’s ballot-processing infrastructure and the trade-off between accessibility and speed.
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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche Claims ‘Ton of Evidence’ in 2020 Election Probe, Offers No Guarantees of Prosecution
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche asserts the existence of significant evidence regarding the 2020 election while tempering expectations for criminal charges or a definitive conclusion.
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Leaked Order Proposal Sparks Alarm Over 2026 US Election Control
A newly surfaced 17-page proposal suggests a potential federal shift in US election management, raising urgent constitutional questions ahead of the 2026 midterms.
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Senate Set for High-Stakes Vote on Trump’s SAVE America Act
Senate Majority Leader John Thune has scheduled a vote on the SAVE America Act for this week, as President Trump pushes to overhaul federal voter registration requirements ahead of the midterms.
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DHS Denies ICE Deployment at Polls Amid Conflicting Trump Ally
A senior DHS official denied plans to deploy ICE agents at polling places, countering statements from Trump allies suggesting otherwise ahead of midterms.
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Federal Election Monitors in California and New Jersey: Rising Tensions Over Election Integrity
The DOJ’s decision to deploy federal election monitors in California and New Jersey ahead of the November 4 vote has ignited fierce debate over election integrity, political motives, and the balance between federal oversight and state autonomy.
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Trump Demands Release of Convicted Election Clerk Tina Peters, Threatens ‘Harsh Measures’
Former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters, convicted of breaching election data, has become a rallying cry for election deniers, with Donald Trump threatening ‘harsh measures’ unless she is released.
