Georgia Election Software Debate Reignites After Raffensperger Testimony

A debate on election integrity in Georgia resurfaced as the Georgia Freedom Caucus accused Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger of using vulnerable voting software. Critics cite past reviews highlighting risks associated with Dominion Voting Systems, while Raffensperger maintains the system’s security. Discussions reveal a divide among Republicans regarding election technology’s complexity and trustworthiness.

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Election Integrity, Not Partisanship: Why the SAVE Act Matters

The SAVE Act mandates documentary proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration in federal elections, aiming to enhance election integrity. With roughly 80% public support across party lines, proponents argue it prevents potential non-citizen voting while maintaining trust in democratic processes. The bill, however, faces legislative challenges despite its popularity.

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Maryland’s Election Data Standoff: Privacy, Politics, or Plain Stonewalling?

The U.S. DOJ requested Maryland’s voter-roll data for election integrity checks, leading to a rejection by state officials citing privacy and state sovereignty. This refusal reflects political bias, as Maryland’s Democrats oppose scrutiny from a Republican-led DOJ but embrace similar inquiries from left-leaning administrations. The ongoing tension raises concerns about electoral transparency and accountability.

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Maryland Democrats Aim to Erase the Eastern Shore: Redistricting Push Targets State’s Only GOP Seat

Maryland Democrats are attempting to redraw the congressional map to eliminate Rep. Andy Harris, the state’s only Republican congressman. Governor Wes Moore has expressed concerns about potential legal repercussions, while opposition arises from within the Democratic Party. Critics argue this redistricting is a power grab undermining representation, particularly for the Eastern Shore’s voters.

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Redistricting Arms Race: How Charlie Kirk’s Death Is Fueling GOP Resolve

Redistricting in 2025 has become an arms race, with Republicans pressing mid-decade redraws to secure House control and Democrats scrambling to respond where they can. But after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, the battle has taken on new urgency. For conservatives, his death is a rallying cry—fueling demands for “maximalist” maps in states like Indiana, Texas, and Missouri to honor his legacy and ensure Republicans cannot be silenced at the ballot box.

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Maryland’s Bloated Voter Rolls Finally Face Federal Scrutiny

The DOJ’s July 2025 letter to Maryland’s election officials highlights alarming voter registration issues, including an inflated 95.9% registration rate and numerous inactive records. Despite audits revealing dead and duplicate voters, Maryland officials deny problems, claiming privacy concerns. This situation raises questions about election integrity in a one-party state lacking transparency.

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Maryland’s Citizen Mapmakers: Inside Bouchat’s Plan to End Gerrymandering

Maryland’s political map has long been criticized for gerrymandering, favoring one-party dominance. Delegate Christopher Bouchat proposes a Citizen Redistricting Convention to empower citizens in the redistricting process, barring political insiders from participation. His initiative aims to dismantle partisan control, promoting transparency and citizen sovereignty. However, significant resistance and logistical concerns remain.

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The Postcard From L.A.: How “Field Team 6” Turns Hollywood Money and a Super PAC Loophole Into Voter Registration Machinery

Field Team 6, a partisan voter-registration Super PAC from Los Angeles, aims to register Democrats through aggressive strategies targeting swing states. While they publicize their goal of increasing Democratic voter numbers, concerns about transparency arise, particularly regarding anonymous funding sources. This approach raises questions about local accountability and democratic integrity.

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Voter ID: Maryland’s Next Election Battle

President Trump’s executive order for mandatory voter ID has intensified the debate over election integrity. Critics highlight Maryland’s lax voting standards, relying on outdated mail-in systems with little verification. Despite bipartisan support for voter ID, Maryland’s leadership may resist, prioritizing political advantages over safeguarding legitimate ballots. The discussion centers on integrity versus partisanship.

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