Colorado Voting System Security Breach Sparks Major Legal Challenge Days Before Election

Denver, Colorado – A recent court case involving the security of Colorado’s electoral process has stirred a heated debate just days before an election. At issue in Denver District Court on Monday was a lawsuit filed by the Libertarian Party of Colorado against Secretary of State Jena Griswold. This legal action was prompted after a revelation that partial passwords to the state’s voting systems were inadvertently disclosed on a publicly accessible spreadsheet. Last week, the issue came into the spotlight when Griswold admitted that an employee had erroneously included partial passwords in a downloadable spreadsheet … Read more

U.S. Justice Department to Oversee Voting Rights in Remote Alaska for November Elections

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is set to supervise Alaska’s adherence to federal voting regulations in select rural regions during the upcoming November 5 elections. This decision spotlights the ongoing efforts to ensure fair voting access across remote areas of the state, particularly areas predominantly inhabited by Alaska Natives. Voting rights and accessibility have been pressing issues in Alaska, where vast, roadless territories can complicate electoral processes. The DOJ’s attention will center on five key regions: the Bethel, Dillingham, and Kusilvak Census Areas, along with the North Slope and Northwest Arctic Boroughs. This nearly … Read more

Violence at Voting Site: Young Man Arrested After Assaulting Election Judge in Orland Park

Orland Park, IL – A local man is facing serious charges following an incident at an early voting location on Sunday where he allegedly punched an election judge. Authorities identified the suspect as 24-year-old Daniel Schmidt from Orland Park. The altercation took place at the Orland Township offices around 11 a.m., where Schmidt reportedly caused a commotion among voters. Police reports suggest that Schmidt entered the facility, skipping the queue of waiting voters, which prompted an election judge to direct him to the end of the line. According to law enforcement officials, Schmidt refused to … Read more

Oklahoma Voters: Key Election Day Guidelines and Voting Tips for Smooth Polling Experience

Stillwater, OK — Voters in Oklahoma are gearing up for the General Election this Tuesday, with polls set to open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. across the state. Residents planning to vote can verify their polling place via the Oklahoma Voter Portal. To ensure a smooth voting process, it is recommended that voters mark their ballots as instructed at their polling stations and inside the voting booth. If an error is made, voters should not attempt corrections themselves but rather approach precinct officials for a new ballot. Furthermore, it is not necessary to mark … Read more