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    Voter fraud case before NC Supreme Court may determine how much power state election officials have

    By MAKIYA SEMINERA Associated Press RALEIGH, NC (AP) — The North Carolina Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments related to voter fraud allegations made after the 2016 election. The Thursday hearing may set the stage for how partisan officials can pursue claims of voter fraud in future state elections. A group of four

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    Voter fraud case before NC Supreme Court may determine how much power state election officials have

    RALEIGH, NC (AP) — North Carolina’s highest court could determine whether election officials retain special legal privileges that allow them to defame individual voters and set a precedent for how

  • Lara Trump's RNC blasts 2020 election fraud lies via voter robocall campaign: report

    The Republican National Committee under its new co-chair Lara Trump is sending false claims about the 2020 election through robocalls to voters alleging "massive" voter fraud, according to a new report. “We all know the problems. No photo IDs, unsecured ballot drop boxes, mass mailing of ballots, and voter rolls chock full of deceased people and non-citizens are just a few examples of the massive fraud that took place,” the RNC call said, according to CNN. “If Democrats have their way, your vote...

  • Report: 40% of top Texas election officials resign each presidential cycle

    As election officials in Texas and nationwide face increased pressure and harassment, a new report shows a steady increase in the turnover rate of top administrators.

  • Case Heard By NC Supreme Court May Affect How Partisan Officials File Voter Fraud Claims

    An attorney representing voters accused of fraud in the 2016 election warned North Carolina’s highest court that their eventual decision could allow political operatives to make voter fraud allegations without consequence — but the justices had several questions.

  • Case At North Carolina High Court May Affect How Partisan Officials File Voter Fraud Claims

    North Carolina’s highest court could determine whether partisan officials who file election complaints retain special legal privileges that shield them from defamation claims and set a precedent for how voter fraud allegations are pursued.

  • Alert: Pray for Our Elected Officials

    Last night I had a dream about a key leader in Congress. He is a personal acquaintance, so the conversation with him in the dream seemed very real and vivid. We were at what looked like a retreat center with other congressmen around, but we were sitting away from the rest at a picnic table across from each other. He was sharing confidentially with me about the pressure and pain of his job and how it was affecting him, his family and his walk with God. He looked severely depressed, but there was...

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  • Credit card fraud: How to spot and report it

    Editor’s note: This is a recurring post, regularly updated with new information. Credit card fraud: three words that can put a damper on your travel, business or everyday life. Unfortunately, you can’t prevent credit card fraud by keeping physical possession of your rewards credit cards. You could fall victim due to a data breach, a …

  • Progressive voters ‘turning away’ from Labour – reports

    Losing the support of young, urban progressive voters could prove to be problematic for Sir Keir Starmer if the polls narrow.

  • Voters to consider bond issues in May 4th election

    By Jerrie Whiteley Herald Democrat There are several bond issues on the ballots for the upcoming May election. Grayson College, Whitesboro ISD and Tioga ISD each have school bonds on the ballots. Grayson College Grayson College is asking voters to approve a $456,500,000 bond issue. Information put out by the college show that bond issue will not cause the college to raise its tax rate of 14.5991 cents per $100 valuation to finance this bond issue. What is it for? The college plans to use the...

  • Voters in one part of Sheffield hit by election blunder

    One voter, who has asked to remain anonymous, contacted the Local Democracy Reporter Service to say that she had received two postal votes at her home in Norfolk Park. She said: “I have a postal vote, the documents arrived yesterday. I received an identical batch today so I’ve phoned the helpline and the person I spoke to indicated that this appears to be an issue with Manor ward – and she’s taken my number so she can call me back with advice. “I’m really concerned from a voter integrity/fraud...