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
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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,... Read more
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Today, a federal court dismissed the lawsuit against Wyoming’s proof-of-citizenship voting law—citing lack of standing. In the case, Democrat... Read more
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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... Read more
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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... Read more
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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... Read more
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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/$10K fine) and criminal trespass in the first degree (a Gross Misdemeanor/$... Read more
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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... Read more
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Today, the Republican National Committee (RNC) and the Republican Party of Arizona (AZGOP) announced that they filed a joint lawsuit challenging an Arizona law that allows individuals who have never resided in the state to... Read more
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