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Gov. Katie Hobbs Knew Voter Registration System Was Faulty But Launched It Anyway
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KSAT San Antonio
· Jun 22, 2026
Judge blocks feds from using immigration database to check voter eligibility
A federal judge cited Texas’ use of the SAVE database, which flagged several voters who were actually citizens, and said the checks violated privacy and voting rights.
Malaysiakini
· Jul 11, 2026
Harapan candidates sound alarm over alleged 'phantom voters'
JOHOR POLLS | Two voters claim they were told ballots already cast in their names.
Off The Press
· Jul 10, 2026
Audit shows errors in Georgia primary came from hand-marked ballots
Every ballot error from the June 16 primary came from a hand-marked one, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said Thursday. The ballot image audit shows an accuracy rate of 99.93 for hand-marked ballots and 100 for machine-marked ballots. “Human beings make human errors and the likelihood of a discrepancy between voter intent and what’s []...Click to read more
NPR News
· Jun 22, 2026
A federal judge finds a Trump data system to verify voters is unlawful
Tens of millions of voters have had their data run through the Trump administration's revamped SAVE tool. A judge just found it unlawful.
The Daily Signal
· Jun 25, 2026
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...
The New Zealand Herald
· Jul 5, 2026
Election 2026: Winston Peters announces citizens-only voting policy
Election 2026: Winston Peters announces citizens-only voting policy
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Related coverage for "Gov. Katie Hobbs Knew Voter Registration System Was Faulty But Launched It Anyway": KSAT San Antonio — Judge blocks feds from using immigration database to check voter eligibility. Malaysiakini — Harapan candidates sound alarm over alleged 'phantom voters'. Off The Press — Audit shows errors in Georgia primary came from hand-marked ballots. NPR News — A federal judge finds a Trump data system to verify voters is unlawful. The Daily Signal — A National Role Model: Louisiana’s Indictment of Noncitizen Voter Can Teach Other States. The New Zealand Herald — Election 2026: Winston Peters announces citizens-only voting policy