election integrity

Trump’s Voter Fraud Claims Vanish After Election Win

Despite months of relentless claims of widespread voter fraud and warnings of a stolen election, Donald Trump and his allies abruptly shifted their rhetoric on Election Day. As results initially favored Trump, concerns about election integrity disappeared, replaced by self-congratulatory messages. Similarly, far-right channels on Telegram, previously brimming with fraud allegations, fell silent. Notably, Trump himself ceased his accusations, even though he continues to refuse to concede the 2020 election. While some baseless claims about voter fraud emerged on the left, they were not endorsed by Democratic officials and stood in stark contrast to Vice President Kamala Harris’s acceptance of the election results, emphasizing a fundamental principle of American democracy.

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Trump Supporters Go Silent After Election Loss, Exposing Hypocrisy

For years, a chorus of voices within the Republican party and its loyal following railed against the integrity of American elections, claiming widespread fraud and a rigged system. This narrative, amplified by former President Donald Trump and his allies, sowed seeds of doubt and distrust in the very foundation of democracy. Yet, when the results of the 2024 election rolled in, a curious phenomenon emerged: the chorus fell silent.

As Trump surged ahead in the polls, the accusations of rampant voter fraud vanished as quickly as they had appeared. The same individuals who had spent years warning about the dangers of “stolen elections” suddenly embraced the democratic process, accepting the results without a whimper of protest.… Continue reading

Secretaries of State Demand Social Media Firms Ensure Election Day Moderation Amid Disinformation Concerns

Democratic secretaries of state from seven US states are calling on social media companies to detail their content moderation plans during and after the elections to combat potentially inflammatory and misleading information spreading online. The public officials sent the letters to Google, X, and Meta expressing their deep concern regarding the absence of clear plans to counter false election-related content influenced by artificial intelligence or perpetuated by users. They addressed instances throughout the 2024 election where misinformation has spread, with claims of election fraud possibly leading to real-life violent outcomes. Furthermore, they requested information on how these companies are promoting official and trustworthy sources, countering conspiracies, and dealing with potential artificial intelligence threats.

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Federal Judge Allows Iowa to Challenge Voter Rolls, Raising Concerns for New Citizens’ Voting Rights

A federal judge has ruled that Iowa can continue to challenge the validity of hundreds of suspected non-citizen voters, despite opposition from recently naturalized citizens. The decision was made in response to a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union. Judge Stephen Locher argued that the state’s efforts didn’t remove individuals from the voting register, but instead required the use of provisional ballots. The decision follows a similar ruling in Virginia that allowed a purge of its voter registration rolls, despite the impact on some US citizens. Critics argue the recent focus on potential non-citizens voting in elections is largely politically motivated.

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Ohio Polling Places to Allow Political Apparel, Sparking Concerns of Voter Intimidation and Conflict

The state of Ohio has clarified that slogans affiliated with a political party, candidate, or ballot issue are allowed in polling places, as long as they do not display the name of the party, candidate, or issue. This interpretation has reportedly been steady since Secretary of State Frank LaRose took office, although some county officials had previously believed such implicit endorsements were prohibited. The state advised that voters who display such material and refuse to remove or cover it must still be allowed to vote if they are otherwise eligible. This has raised concerns among some poll workers who worry it could incite violence or conflict.

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Elon Musk’s $1 Million Voter Lottery Lawsuit Returns to State Court Amid Controversy

A lawsuit against Tesla CEO Elon Musk and his political action committee (PAC) regarding their $1 million daily giveaways to registered voters has been returned to a state court in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner alleges that Musk and the PAC are running an illegal lottery and attempting to sway voters in the presidential race. Krasner’s request to bar Musk and his PAC from awarding further prizes will be considered by a Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas judge. The defendants’ claim that the case should be adjudicated in federal court because it pertains to the upcoming election was dismissed by U.S. District Judge Gerald Pappert.

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US Judge Moves Elon Musk’s $1M Voter Scheme Lawsuit Back to State Court

A Federal judge has rejected an effort by Elon Musk-backed political action committee (PAC) America Pac to move a civil lawsuit brought by the Philadelphia District Attorney over a daily $1m prize draw for registered voters to federal court. The judge determined that the District Attorney’s motives are irrelevant, and his office could bring the case to state court. The lawsuit aims to halt the scheme in Pennsylvania and claims that a call for voters in battleground states to provide their phone numbers, addresses and emails in exchange for a cash sum and entry into the prize draw is illegal under state law. It also claims that the PAC and Musk breached state consumer protection laws by making misleading statements. Commentators have suggested that by alleging multiple winners turned up at Trump rallies, the District Attorney is arguing that winners are not chosen randomly as claimed.

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US Officials Link Georgia Voter Fraud Video to Russian Influence Operations Amid Growing Concerns Over Misinformation

A video purported to depict voter fraud in Georgia has been debunked as fake and stated to be the product of “Russian influence actors” by U.S. intelligence officials. They warned that attempts to undermine the upcoming elections may persist, with Russia expected to create and release further media content that looks to undermine trust in the integrity of the U.S. electoral system. The video, developed by Russian disinformation network Storm-1516 (aka CopyCop), claimed to show a Haitian immigrant intending to vote multiple times using several fake Georgia IDs. The original video has since been taken offline but versions continue to be shared. Intelligence chiefs announced that another manufactured video falsely accusing someone associated with the Democratic candidate of taking a bribe from a U.S. performer has also been attributed to Russia.

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Trump’s Fraud Investigator Finds No Evidence, Confirms Claims Were False

Ken Block, an expert on voter registration data, was called by the Trump campaign to investigate fraud allegations in multiple swing states following the 2020 election. Block’s research primarily consisted of debunking these allegations, such as the notion that thousands of people had voted twice in two different states. This claim was incorrect due to mistakes in data correlation where individuals with the same name and similar birth dates were mistaken as the same person. Block found similar issues with allegations concerning dead voters and absentee ballot fraud. He concluded that the real reason for Trump’s loss was the shift in moderate Republican votes from 2016 to 2020, not voting fraud.

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Landlord Fired After Admitting on Reddit to Stealing Tenants’ Ballots to Vote for Trump

A California landlord, Charles Pierce, claimed on Reddit that he used ballots belonging to his former tenants to vote multiple times for Donald Trump in Shasta County, California. After Reddit users reported him for voter and mail fraud to the FBI, he was fired from his job as a landlord of an apartment complex in Redding. Pierce denied engaging in illegal activities and the Shasta County Clerk and Registrar of Voters stated that the case had been passed onto the District Attorney’s Office. While no charges have been filed yet, the office is considering doing so. The FBI refused to comment on the situation.

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