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Derek Cressman
byDerek Cressman
Feb 7

83,000 ballots in Florida were not counted. That's greater than the margin of victory for Governor DeSantis. More than 50,000 of those ballots were left blank for the governor's race.

83,000 invalid Florida votes eclipsed margin in governor’s race
83,000 invalid Florida votes eclipsed margin in governor’s race
Whether they meant to or not, more than 83,000 Florida voters didn’t cast a valid vote for governor, according to a new report prepared…
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Federal judge wants to hear from employee who quit after working on Texas' noncitizen voters list 
Federal judge wants to hear from employee who quit after working on Texas' noncitizen voters list 
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The woman who oversaw a botched effort to purge 95,000 people from the Texas voter rolls has been…

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‘Point person’ for Texas secretary of state in controversial voter fraud inquiry quits
‘Point person’ for Texas secretary of state in controversial voter fraud inquiry quits
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The woman overseeing Texas's attempt to purge 95,000 voters from its rolls has resigned. Texas had…

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With Kris Kobach Out Of Office, His Voting Policies Could Wither In Kansas
With Kris Kobach Out Of Office, His Voting Policies Could Wither In Kansas
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Kris Kobach's voter suppression policies could come to an end in Kansas.

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Feb 7
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