Yesterday, the Office of the Secretary of State (OSOS) issued a news release stating that automatic voter registrations (AVR) were not processed in Ferry and Stevens counties between July 16, 2024, and Oct. 31, 2025.
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Recently, Glen Morgan of “We the Governed” did a video: One in 7 Washington State voters are illegal under Federal law. But it might be worse than this..In the video, he made public a report by Franklin County Auditor Matt Beaton, exposing... Read more
Washington’s “Sanctuary State” policy is a motley combination of a single law, multiple executive orders, and bureaucratic rules. The policy stems from Executive Order 17-01, signed by Inslee in 2017. The EO mandates that various state agencies... Read more
Island County, WA — The defense team for Timothy Hazelo has filed a motion for a new trial and is demanding an outright dismissal of his felony conviction, originally charged in the midst of the 2024 general election, characterizing the verdict... Read more
Today, a federal court dismissed the lawsuit against Wyoming’s proof-of-citizenship voting law—citing lack of standing. In the case, Democrat operative "Russia... Read more
The Washington State Republican Party (WAGOP) is expanding its program for supporting conservative, results-oriented school board candidates from races in a few dozen districts two years ago to more than 60 districts in 2025.
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Yesterday, the Republican National Committee (RNC) filed a lawsuit against the New Jersey Division of Elections, alleging the state is unlawfully withholding public records related to voter roll maintenance and voting machine audit logs from the... Read more
Yesterday, America First Legal (AFL) filed a formal petition with the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) urging requiring documentary proof of U.S. citizenship (DPOC), to register to vote in federal elections (such as a birth certificate,... Read more
Yesterday, Tim Hazelo, a former chair of the Island County Republican Party, was convicted of unauthorized access to a voting center (a Class C Felony/$10K fine) and criminal trespass in the first degree (a Gross Misdemeanor/$1K fine) after... Read more
The North Dakota State Legislature passed a new law, HB 1165, effective following the 2025 legislative session, that now requires mail-in ballots to be received by the close of polls on Election Day, except for military and overseas voters, who... Read more