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A National Role Model: Louisiana’s Indictment of Noncitizen Voter Can Teach Other States

Secure elections begin with accurate voter rolls. Creating these voter rolls requires public servants dedicated to election integrity. After her string of recent successes with the use of the federal SAVE databases and passage of an enhanced voter ID law, other states could take some pointers from Louisiana Secretary of State Nancy Landry. Landry was pivotal in Louisiana’s adoption of the revamped Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements database in May 2025, when it became the...
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KROF – 960 AM – Lafayette
· Jun 25, 2026
Louisiana Teacher Stipend Vote: What Lafayette Needs to Know
Louisiana Teacher Stipend Vote: What Lafayette Needs to Know
Korea Times News
· Jul 6, 2026
American democracy’s biggest losers: voters in closed-primary states
American democracy’s biggest losers: voters in closed-primary states
Conservative Review
· Jul 1, 2026
Wisconsin Dem House Candidate Touts College Students 'From Minnesota' as Crucial 'Voting Bloc': 'Let's Re-Register Them, Like, That's Great'
The likely Democratic nominee in Wisconsin's Third Congressional District, Rebecca Cooke, identified a crucial voting bloc for her campaign during a recent fundraiser: out-of-state college students from Minnesota who can be re-register[ed] to vote in the Badger State, an audio recording obtained by the Washington Free Beacon shows.The post Wisconsin Dem House Candidate Touts College Students 'From Minnesota' as Crucial 'Voting Bloc': 'Let's Re-Register Them, Like, That's Great' appeared first on .
Off The Press
· Jun 27, 2026
Trump-backed Letlow faces Fleming in Louisiana Senate runoff
Louisiana Republican voters face a pivotal decision this Saturday in a primary runoff that could reshape the state’s political landscape. Following the recent ousting of incumbent Senator Bill Cassidy—who was deemed insufficiently loyal to former President Donald Trump—Republican voters must now choose between Rep. Julia Letlow, a Trump-endorsed candidate, and state Treasurer John Fleming. Letlow []...Click to read more
MS NOW
· Jun 23, 2026
‘My vote is thrown into the trash’: Independents locked out as primaries take center stage
As some states rush to draw more partisan electoral maps, access to primaries has become increasingly important — and some Americans who lack a political party feel their voices are not being heard. The post ‘My vote is thrown into the trash’: Independents locked out as primaries take center stage appeared first on MS NOW.
Vermont Daily Chronicle
· Jul 9, 2026
DOJ warns Vermont officials about non-citizen voting
In a July 7 letter to Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon, who heads the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, reminded state officials of their obligations under federal election laws, including the National Voter Registration Act, the Voting Rights Act, the Help America Vote Act and the Civil Rights Act. The post DOJ warns Vermont officials about non-citizen voting first appeared on Vermont Daily Chronicle. The post DOJ warns Vermont officials about non-citizen voting appeared first on Vermont Daily Chronicle.
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Related coverage for "A National Role Model: Louisiana’s Indictment of Noncitizen Voter Can Teach Other States": KROF – 960 AM – Lafayette — Louisiana Teacher Stipend Vote: What Lafayette Needs to Know. Korea Times News — American democracy’s biggest losers: voters in closed-primary states. Conservative Review — Wisconsin Dem House Candidate Touts College Students 'From Minnesota' as Crucial 'Voting Bloc': 'Let's Re-Register Them, Like, That's Great'. Off The Press — Trump-backed Letlow faces Fleming in Louisiana Senate runoff. MS NOW — ‘My vote is thrown into the trash’: Independents locked out as primaries take center stage. Vermont Daily Chronicle — DOJ warns Vermont officials about non-citizen voting