Feb 11 Kentucky Politics Ky. Lawmakers Discuss Mystery Election Bill Supported By Rand Paul Republican lawmakers and Rand Paul are rallying around a yet-to-be-revealed bill that would make changes to Kentucky’s election laws. By Ryland Barton Feb 11 Kentucky Politics Ky. Lawmakers Discuss Mystery Election Bill Supported By Rand Paul Ryland Barton
Jan 7 Kentucky Politics Ky. Rep. Hal Rogers Objects To Election, Claims Fraud Without Evidence Congressman Hal Rogers was the only member of the state’s federal delegation to vote against certifying the presidential election. By Ryland Barton Jan 7 Kentucky Politics Rep. Hal Rogers Objects To Election, Claims Fraud Without Evidence Ryland Barton
Jun 29 Politics Grimes To Trump: I Won’t Send Kentucky Voter Data Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes says her office will not release state voter data to President Donald Trump’s election commission. By Erica Peterson Jun 29 Politics Grimes To Trump: I Won't Send Kentucky Voter Data Erica Peterson
May 11 Politics Grimes Slams Trump Voter Fraud Commission Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes is criticizing Trump for launching a commission to investigate unfounded claims of voter fraud. By Ryland Barton May 11 Politics Grimes Slams Trump Voter Fraud Commission Ryland Barton
Jan 27 Politics Donald Trump’s First Week As President: What’s Reality In The Show He proposed actions on building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, moving toward dismantling Obamacare and even promising a voter-fraud investigation. By Laurel Wamsley, NPR Jan 27 Politics Donald Trump's First Week As President: What's Reality In The Show Laurel Wamsley, NPR
Nov 8 Investigations True Life: How I Became An Election Scofflaw When I moved to Kentucky earlier this year, registering to vote here was high on my to-do list. It would become the fifth state where I’ve cast my ballot. By Kate Howard Nov 8 Investigations True Life: How I Became An Election Scofflaw Kate Howard
Nov 7 Politics Voter Fraud Warnings Overblown, Says Election Law Expert A UK law professor says voter fraud doesn’t happen as frequently as some politicians suggest because it’s not a very effective way of getting votes. By Ryland Barton Nov 7 Politics Voter Fraud Warnings Overblown, Says Election Law Expert Ryland Barton
May 8 Local News Conway, Grimes Team Up to Prevent Voter Fraud Kentucky officials are once again planning to crack down on voter fraud in the May 22 primary. Attorney General Jack Conway and Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes announced their partnership on the issue Tuesday, giving details of this year’s Election Integrity Task Force. The task force investigates allegations of fraud. Some allegations come from […] By Kenny Colston May 8 Local News Conway, Grimes Team Up to Prevent Voter Fraud Kenny Colston
Feb 29 Local News Indiana High Court Hears Arguments in SOS Succession Dispute From the Associated Press: Indiana Supreme Court justices peppered both sides with pointed questions during arguments to determine whether ousted Secretary of State Charlie White was ever a legal candidate for the office. Most of the questions during today’s hour-long hearing centered on state laws regarding voter registration and the requirements for the secretary of […] By Rick Howlett Feb 29 Local News Indiana High Court Hears Arguments in SOS Succession Dispute Rick Howlett
Feb 23 Local News Charlie White Sentenced To Home Detention A Hamilton County, Indiana judge has sentenced former Secretary of State Charlie White to one year of home detention for voter fraud, theft and other offenses. White was convicted early this month of six felony counts related to his voter registration in the 2010 Republican primary. The judge denied White’s request that the convictions be […] By Rick Howlett Feb 23 Local News Charlie White Sentenced To Home Detention Rick Howlett
Feb 4 Local News White Convicted of Six Counts, Removed From Office A Hamilton County, Indiana jury has found Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White guilty of six felony counts. The convictions mean White is also out of a job. White was convicted of three counts of voter fraud, two counts of perjury and one count of theft related to his voter registration during the 2010 Republican […] By Rick Howlett Feb 4 Local News White Convicted of Six Counts, Removed From Office Rick Howlett
Feb 3 Local News Jury Deliberations Continue in Charlie White Trial A jury in Hamilton County, Indiana has been deliberating since about 12:30pm in the voter fraud trial of Secretary of State Charlie White. The Indianapolis Star reports the panel has been deliberating through the evening and was scheduled to be served dinner at 7:00pm. Special prosecutor Dan Sigler Jr. argued this morning that White knowingly […] By Rick Howlett Feb 3 Local News Jury Deliberations Continue in Charlie White Trial Rick Howlett
Dec 23 Local News Indiana Judge: White Ineligible To Hold Office It appears likely the question of Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White’s eligibility to hold office will be taken up by the state Supreme Court. A judge has ruled that White should not have been on the 2010 ballot. White, a Republican, defeated Democrat Vop Osili in the 2010 general election, but state Democrats contested […] By Rick Howlett Dec 23 Local News Indiana Judge: White Ineligible To Hold Office Rick Howlett
Dec 19 Local News Indiana Judge: Charlie White Must Stand Trial A judge has rejected a motion by Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White to have his criminal charges dismissed. White faces seven felony counts, including voter fraud, for allegedly lying about where he lived at the time of the 2010 primary. In seeking the dismissal, White pointed to an Indiana Recount Commission ruling this year […] By Rick Howlett Dec 19 Local News Indiana Judge: Charlie White Must Stand Trial Rick Howlett
Nov 23 Local News Ruling In White Case Expected Within A Month A judge says he’ll rule within 30 days whether Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White is eligible to hold office. A Marion County judge heard arguments today on the challenge by state Democrats of a June decision in White’s favor by the Indiana Recount Commission. Democrats argue White improperly used his ex-wife’s address in the […] By Rick Howlett Nov 23 Local News Ruling In White Case Expected Within A Month Rick Howlett