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Oct-19
"No polling place exists in Dodge City, Kansas, a majority Hispanic city of 27,000. Voting takes place at just one location. Not only is it outside of town, it's a mile walk from the nearest bus stop. To vote you have to get the hell out of Dodge. https://t.co/Cmwesui2tr"
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My latest is from Georgia, where the questions of voter integrity are larger than most realize. Lines have been 3 hours long. Some have passed out waiting. And w/ vote suppression now top of mind, black residents are invoking memories of Jim Crow South https://t.co/nxtcxhTNfR
— Astead (@AsteadWesley) October 19, 2018
Oct-21
Georgia Sec. of State Brian Kemp's office improperly purged 340,134 people from voter rolls by claiming that they moved, even though they still live at their registered addresses, says a Palast Investigative Fund analysis. pic.twitter.com/eXymeXP0nJ
— AJ+ (@ajplus) October 19, 2018
Oct-21
Trump keeps lying about voter fraud being widespread. It’s not. George W. Bush’s DoJ studied it and found fraud in 0.00000013% of ballots cast. Another study found 31 cases out of a billion ballots from 2000-2014. I explained last year: pic.twitter.com/F378qsUW6l
— Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) October 21, 2018
Oct-21
If this were my town, I'd be more than "expressing concern", I'd be filing lawsuits and emergency stays.
Officials in Kansas have closed the only polling place in Dodge City, where Latinos now make up 60 percent of the town's population. Voter suppression in full-gear this election. https://t.co/G2Gfl8wS9v
— Robert Reich (@RBReich) October 20, 2018
Oct-24
The Georgia NAACP has filed complaints with state election officials alleging that some voting machines mistakenly showed votes cast for Stacy Abrams registering for her opponent Brian Kemp. https://t.co/s2npKPaaf9
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) October 24, 2018
Oct-26
If you use a voting machine, and have the option to vote straight party ticket, check your selections before finishing the process!
"I chose the "straight ticket" option for the Democratic Party on the first screen. Once I toggled through the 16+ page ballot and reached the final screen to review my choices, I saw that my vote for @BetoORourke had been changed to a vote for Ted Cruz. Photo below. 2/x #TXSen"
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— Texas Civil Rights Project (@TXCivilRights) October 25, 2018
ALERT: We have received multiple reports from voters who voted straight-ticket, then saw on a later screen that their votes were changed to that of the opposite party. You must check your ballot before casting to ensure it’s correct, and you can ask a poll worker for help.
Oct-26
Scoop: More than 4,500 vote-by-mail applications have gone missing in Georgia's DeKalb County, a place critical for Nov.'s hotly contested Gov's race. The missing applications have further stoked fears of voter suppression + election mismanagement https://t.co/A9npuoIN0R
— Astead (@AsteadWesley) October 25, 2018
Oct-26
Facebook post from the rabbi of Temple Emanuel in Greensboro, NC—a liberal stronghold for the state—reporting multiple early voting errors favoring Republicans. @PoliticsWolf pic.twitter.com/Gz4XUVFcYl
— Moll Usk (@the_stormclam) October 24, 2018