Grand Jury Report Exposes Absentee Ballot Mishaps in Orange County Village Election, Suggests Key Reforms

ORANGE COUNTY, N.Y. – A recent investigation into Orange County’s village election for 2023 has unearthed significant procedural lapses in the handling of absentee ballots, sparking concerns over election integrity. A detailed grand jury report, prompted by a civil lawsuit that brought to light questionable ballot practices, offers a comprehensive review of these procedures and provides recommendations aimed at rectifying the issues and enhancing future electoral processes. The civil suit originally raised alarms by claiming that 14 unregistered voters had managed to cast absentee ballots while another 16 received ballots without proper registration. These revelations … Read more

Progressives Push for Exclusion of Camden Democrats in Ballot Dispute Lawsuit

Camden, NJ – In a recent development in the political landscape of Camden, New Jersey, progressive groups are advocating for the removal of local Democrats as interveners in a pivotal lawsuit concerning mail-in ballots. This case, which could influence how future elections are conducted in the region, focuses on the management and integrity of the mail-in voting process, a system that has seen widespread use across the state. The lawsuit itself was brought forth by a slate of progressive challengers aiming to prevent the use of ballot drop boxes before the June primary elections. These … Read more

Lawsuit Challenges Governor Jeff Landry’s Tax Amendment, Claiming Misleading Ballot Language and Constitutional Violations

NEW ORLEANS — A legal challenge claims the wording used to present Governor Jeff Landry’s tax amendment proposal on the upcoming March ballot is unconstitutional. The lawsuit alleges the summary of the amendment is misleading, without fully disclosing its implications, which could affect voters’ understanding and decision-making. The tax amendment in question arose from a two-week special legislative session in October, which led to sweeping changes in Louisiana’s tax code. Over 100 pages were revised, all requiring public approval via constitutional amendment. The proposition on the ballot attempts to condense these extensive revisions into a … Read more

Ballot Blunder Leads to Removal of Union, Kentucky City Commissioners; Mayor to Appoint New Members

UNION, Ky.—A Boone County Circuit Court ruling has led to the unprecedented removal of all three city commissioners of Union, Kentucky, following a crucial ballot mishap in the November 2024 elections. Judge Richard Brueggemann issued the order on Friday, which stemmed from evidence indicating that ineligible voters mistakenly received ballots that allowed them to vote on Union’s local government races. This electoral mix-up involved hundreds of residents outside the Union city limits who participated in the election of the city commissioners, a right exclusively reserved for Union city residents under state law. The mishandling was … Read more