AP Photo / Ross D. Franklin, File DOJ Sues States for Voter Data, Democrats Are Worried They'll Check Voters for Citizenship Status The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division announced it was suing Connecticut and Arizona for failing to comply with its requests. By The Associated Press January 8, 2026
Elijah Nouvelage - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary 2020 Stolen Election Bombshell: Fulton County Admits 300,000+ Votes Were Illegally Counted in Georgia, Where Trump 'Lost' by 11,779 Well, well, well. After this bombshell, it looks like Republicans were 100 percent right to be worried about election integrity. By Bryan Chai December 22, 2025
Bo Shen / Getty ImagesBreaking DOJ Sues Four States for Violating Federal Election Law The Justice Department says the four states failed to produce their statewide voter registration lists upon request. By Johnathan Jones December 12, 2025
@bennyjohnson / X screen shotCommentary Eric Swalwell Calls for Bizarre 'Vote by Phone' Elections Swalwell's "vote-by-phone" proposal shows, among other things, that elected Democrats regard voters, including their own voters, as morons. By Michael Schwarz November 24, 2025
Scott Olson / Getty Images Dem Accused of 'Election Subversion' Rebuked By 23 Fellow Democrats in Official Vote A group of 23 Democrats, including Gluesenkamp Perez, joined nearly all voting Republicans in denouncing García. By Adam Pack November 19, 2025
Scott Olson / Getty Images Retiring Dem Accused of 'Subversion of Elections' By His Own Party: He Bent the Rules to Pick His Successor Marie Gluesenkamp Perez announced that she would introduce a resolution of disapproval seeking to formally punish Chuy Garcia. By Adam Pack November 15, 2025
Democracy Docket / YouTube screen shotCommentary We're Not Making This Up: Watch Jasmine Crockett Warn Trump Could Use Dominion Voting Machines to Rig Election "I don't know that he is above cheating. In fact, I would argue that he is a cheater. He's definitely not above cheating." By C. Douglas Golden November 11, 2025
Dominic Gwinn - Middle East Image - AFP / Getty Images Ohio Secretary of State Refers Whopping 1,200 Criminal Cases to Bondi as Noncitizen Election Fraud Finally Being Addressed After counties shrug off prosecutions, Ohio is giving the Justice Department the chance to prosecute about 1,200 election-related cases. By Jack Davis October 29, 2025
adamkaz / Getty Images Thousands of Illegal Immigrants Found Registered to Vote in Texas A review of Texas voter rolls shows more than 2,500 people who may not be citizens are voting in state elections. By Jack Davis October 21, 2025
Kevin Carter / Getty ImagesPremium Deep Dive: Is the Census Bureau 'Defrauding American Voters' with Its New Methodology? The 2020 census saw major problems in its counting process; these issues need to be addressed before 2030. By Samuel Short October 12, 2025