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Alleged voter fraud in Little Armenia being investigated
Prosecutors are investigating allegations of voter fraud in Little Armenia, part of a Los Angeles City Council district where two candidates are waging a bitter battle for an open seat. According to a spokeswoman for L.A. County Dist. Atty. Jackie...
Tags: Politics, Elections, Prosecution, Voting, Eric Garcetti
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Voter fraud alleged in L.A.'s Little Armenia
Los Angeles County prosecutors have launched an investigation into allegations of voter fraud in Little Armenia, part of a Los Angeles City Council district where two candidates are waging a bitter battle for an open seat. According to a spokeswoman for...
Tags: Elections, Politics, Prosecution, Voting, Eric Garcetti
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Letters: The 'significance' of voter fraud
Re "Protect Arizona voting rights," Editorial, March 20 The people of Arizona approved a law requiring evidence of citizenship to vote. They are the ones suffering the worst effects of illegal immigration, not those of us in California. You note...Tags: Politics, Personal Data Collection, Elections, Social Security, Interior Policy
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Pennsylvania early voting an idea whose time has come
House Bill 548 is a step in the right direction. There are bigger and better steps available, but giving people more time to vote would be far better than clinging to the antique single-day method still used by a minority of states, including...Tags: Politics, Elections, Personal Data Collection, Voting, Polls
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Lawmakers debate Kobach election fraud bill
(AP) - The Kansas Senate is debating legislation that expands the definition of election fraud and gives the secretary of state authority to prosecute the crime. Republican Secretary of State Kris Kobach has made election fraud a major focus of his...
Tags: Politics, Elections
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Supreme Court denies RNC bid to end voter fraud consent decree
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has refused to lift a 30-year consent decree that bars the Republican National Committee from targeting racial and ethnic minorities in its efforts to end fraudulent voting. The justices without comment turned down...
Tags: Elections, Politics, Voting, Minority Groups, Justice System
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Judge OKs trial for Alarcon, wife on voter fraud, perjury charges
L.A. NOWA, L.A. judge ruled Tuesday that City Councilman Richard Alarcon and his wife should face trial on voter fraud and perjury charges.... -
L.A. Now Live: Vernon election fraud probe may lead to new results
L.A. NOWIn an unusual proceeding at Vernon City Hall, former Superior Court Judge Debra Wong Yang concluded that voter fraud occurred in Vernon's June City Council contentious election. She threw out seven of the 64 ballots cast in the race and declared a new... -
Vernon voters questioned in probe of potential elections fraud
L.A. NOWSixty-four people who voted in the Vernon City Council election in June have testified as part of an investigation into potential voter fraud.... -
Vernon voters testify in election fraud probe
Jason Roberts sat in a makeshift witness stand inside Vernon City Hall, looking increasingly irritated as an attorney peppered him with questions about his family's votes in a recent City Council election. "This is the first time I ever voted before,...
Tags: Politics, Laws, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Public Officials
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Democrat withdraws from 1st District congressional race after allegations she voted in two states
Wendy Rosen, the Democratic challenger to Republican Rep. Andy Harris in the 1st Congressional District, withdrew from the race Monday amid allegations that she voted in elections in both Maryland and Florida in 2006 and 2008. It was unclear, however,...
Tags: Political Fundraising, Prosecution, Labor Legislation, Regional Elections, Democratic Party
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George Michael: Voting early and often
Have you voted yet? Why wait until election day? Early voting is all the rage lately. Some 20 states have already allowed citizens to cast ballots. The old joke about “vote early and vote often” has new possibilities these days. In a...Tags: Politics, Elections, Voting
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