Voters Disrupted by Voting Machine ‘Software Malfunction’ in Pennsylvania
The casting of ballots on Election Day has been disrupted in a Pennsylvania county after the voting machines suffered a “software malfunction.”
The casting of ballots on Election Day has been disrupted in a Pennsylvania county after the voting machines suffered a “software malfunction.”
A top Democrat official has made a shocking admission about the recently discovered Colorado voting machine password leak.
The Arizona Superior Court has ruled that Maricopa County election officials must provide the names of 218,000 voters who registered to vote without proof of citizenship.
A federal judge has ordered election officials in North Carolina to violate state law by counting insecure absentee ballots.
Prosecutors in Pennsylvania are investigating a Democrat group in Arizona after discovering batches of “fraudulent” voter registration forms and mail-in ballot applications in the Keystone State.
Serious concerns are being raised about election integrity after the passwords for Colorado’s voting system were leaked online.
Legal experts are predicting that the United States Supreme Court is unlikely to get involved in any post-election disputes after November 5.
Election officials in Pennsylvania are raising the alarm after uncovering 2,500 fraudulent voter registration applications in a single county.
While serving as California’s attorney general, Vice President Kamala Harris refused to investigate and prosecute an election fraud case involving a suspected Chinese Communist Party spy.
A disturbing large-scale voter fraud operation that seeks to boost mail-in ballot votes for Democrats has been uncovered in Michigan.