…raw material by which voter fraud can occur, especially by mail,” added Chuck DeVore with the Texas Public Policy Foundation, who has researched Texas voter rolls and mail-in voting procedures….

…raw material by which voter fraud can occur, especially by mail,” added Chuck DeVore with the Texas Public Policy Foundation, who has researched Texas voter rolls and mail-in voting procedures….
…inside a polling place or ballot-processing location (similar to HB 1128); Require expedited court action in election fraud cases; Strengthen penalties for several election-related crimes, including making election fraud offenses…
…their mail-in ballots late. Yet voters would still have the option of surrendering their mail ballot at a local polling place and voting in person. Unsolicited Mail Ballot Applications Swanson’s…
UPDATED March 20 to include upcoming committee hearing information. A bill to increase the penalty for election fraud crimes from a misdemeanor to a felony—an election integrity reform goal set…
…organized mail-ballot harvesting schemes. Abbott said he was uncertain how many Texas election outcomes had been altered by voter fraud, but added that any fraud that takes place “sows seeds…
…provisions, but the one likely to make the biggest dent in voter fraud targets paid mail-ballot harvesters. Cain’s bill expands the state’s organized election fraud laws enacted in 2017, making…
…universal mail-in voting and mail-ballot drop boxes, requires states to accept late mail-in ballots, prohibits requiring more than a signature to verify eligibility to register to vote, automatically registers people…
…process.” Prosecutors from the AG’s office testified that 500 voter fraud cases are pending in court for criminal prosecution, and two-thirds of the charges relate to mail-in ballot fraud. They…
…Rodriguez and charged her with multiple election fraud felonies related to the 2020 election after she boasted on hidden camera about her mail-ballot harvesting prowess. In November, a Limestone County…
…Supreme Court’s decision in favor of Democrats that changed mail-ballot voting rules set by the Republican legislature. Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Neil Gorsuch dissented, arguing the Court should…