voter fraud
How Facebook Allows Misinformation to Spread Even After It's Flagged
With just weeks to go to the election, a new study reveals major flaws in Facebook’s ability to automatically detect and flag misinformation.
Trump Tells Americans to Commit Voter Fraud Just to, You Know, See What Happens
Trump told his supporters in North Carolina to vote twice to test the security of voting by mail.
Trump Is Going After States That Want to Make It Easier to Vote During the Pandemic
Trump specifically targeted Michigan and Nevada in a pair of early morning tweets on Wednesday.
The Texas Official Who Threatened to Purge Thousands of Legal Voters Is Gone
Thousands of naturalized citizens were told to prove their citizenship or lose their registration.
Here's what you need to know about North Carolina's GOP ballot fraud scandal
Mark Harris is finally conceding his own election must be redone, after evidence showed his campaign financed illegal votes.
Here's what you need to know about the bombshell voter fraud scandal in North Carolina
Unsealed ballots, allegations of drug use, and convicted felons — here's everything we know about the scandal plaguing North Carolina's 9th District.
Trump wants a local Florida elections official fired over conspiracy theories with zero evidence
President Donald Trump, as he is wont to do, has called for the firing of a person he disagrees with.
Rick Scott thinks regular vote counting is a left-wing conspiracy to "steal" his election
Florida election officials are still counting mail-in and provisional ballots, which are very inconveniently shrinking Scott's lead.
Kris Kobach, who headed Trump's voter fraud commission, lost his own election
Trump tapped Kobach to find the "millions" of immigrants who voted illegally in 2016. They did not exist.
Kris Kobach wanted this 20-year-old to go to jail for accidentally voting twice
Bailey McCaughey is a junior at Fort Hays State University in Kansas. Kris Kobach says she's also the worst kind of outlaw.
Woman sentenced to 5 years for voting while on probation says she didn't know she couldn't vote
A woman in Texas got an unusually harsh sentence of five years in prison for voting illegally in the 2016 election.
Trump's voter fraud task force wanted Texas to flag Hispanic-sounding voters
The task force's chairman said the request was unauthorized.