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May 16 2024
News
Gov. Greg Abbott pardons Daniel Perry, officer who killed police brutality protester in 2020
Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. More than a year after a Travis County jury convicted Daniel Perry of murdering a protester in Austin, Gov. Greg Abbott pardoned the former U.S. Army sergeant on Thursday shortly after the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles recommended a full pardon. A Texas state
The Texas TribuneMay 24 2024
News
Last day to vote early in Webb County for runoff elections
LAREDO, TX. (KGNS) - Friday is the last day to vote early in the runoff election before Election Day. So far, over 7,500 voters in Webb County have cast their ballots either in person or by mail since early voting began. Some of the races on the ballot include the race for Webb County Sheriff, Webb County Constable Precinct 4, State Rep for District 80, and on the Republican side, the
KGNSMay 17 2024
News
John Eastman, former Trump lawyer, pleads not guilty in Arizona election interference case
Former Donald Trump lawyer John Eastman pleaded not guilty in Phoenix on Friday on charges related to allegedly participating in a conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election results in Arizona. A grand jury in Arizona handed up indictments last month charging Eastman and over a dozen more Trump allies for their efforts to overturn his 2020 election defeat, including the fake electors from that
CNN DigitalMay 21 2024
News
Tuesday early voting numbers released for runoff elections
WEBB COUNTY, Tex. (KGNS) - New numbers are in for early voting in the upcoming runoff elections, which include races at both the county and state levels. As of Tuesday, May 21, over 4,039 people have already voted either in person or by mail since early voting began on Monday, May 20. These numbers include votes from both Democrats and Republicans. On the ballot, you’ll find important races
KGNSMay 15 2024
News
Crypto's Election Season Is Kicking Off
The U.S. is holding its presidential election this fall. More than half a dozen other countries and bodies are likewise holding – or have held – elections this year. Some candidates and lawmakers have already addressed crypto, whether appealing to the industry or just commenting on the technology. The extent to which there is such a thing as a "crypto voter" remains unclear, but it is
CoinDeskMay 09 2024
News
New Idaho county election tool draws national attention as ‘answer to election deniers’
BOISE, Idaho — Just weeks after its launch, Ada County’s new online elections transparency tool has drawn national attention, with a prominent technology publication saying that it will give election deniers “exactly what they’ve been asking for.” The tool, Ballot Verifier, will give users free and direct access to every ballot cast in Ada County since 2022, the Ada County Clerk’s Office said
The Seattle TimesSep 18 2023
Analysis
Trump says it was ‘my decision’ to challenge 2020 election results
Former President Donald Trump says he consulted with various lawyers, but it was his decision to challenge the 2020 election results.
Mr. Trump, speaking Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” emphasized his acumen and leadership in challenging the results as he repeated claims the contest was “rigged against him.”
“It was my decision. But I listened to some people,” Mr. Trump said in
Washington TimesMay 24 2024
News
Gilzean: I’ll be a ‘transparent, fair’ Orange elections supervisor
Orlando SentinelJul 22 2022
Opinion
Telling the Truth about the 2020 Election
There is simply no evidence of fraud in the 2020 presidential election of the magnitude necessary to shift the result in any state, let alone the nation as a whole.
Continuing allegations that the 2020 election was “stolen” are roiling our politics and dividing our country. Indeed, now a significant percentage of the American public doubts the legitimacy of our system.
That
National Review (News)Mar 16 2023
Perspectives Blog
Misinformation Resource Guide: January 6 and the 2020 Election
Many false or misleading statements have been made about the 2020 presidential election and the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot – by politicians and journalists alike.
AllSides is offering resources to help you spot misinformation and separate truth from fake news on these stories and others.
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