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In October 2006, President George W. Bush told Alberto Gonzales that he had received complaints that some U.S. attorneys had not pursued certain voter-fraud investigations. The complaints came from Republican officials, who demanded fraud investigations into a number of Democratic campaigns. [51]
October 2006: Bush tells Gonzales that he had received complaints that some of the U.S. attorneys had not pursued certain voter-fraud investigations. [25] These complaints came from Republican officials, who demanded fraud investigations into a number of Democratic campaigns.
[56] [57] The report was promoted by conspiracy theorists such as New York University professor Mark Crispin Miller [58] and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. [59] While some courts before the election found that certain restrictive voting policies of Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell were illegal, [60] claims of voter and machine fraud swaying the ...
A staff report cited a claim that the United States and Shasta County have been “the victims of a coordinated multi-state conspiracy to defraud the 2020 General Election using voting machines.”
Bush also benefited from strong support by Arnold Schwarzenegger, the state's Republican governor. [8] These factors likely contributed to California being closer than expected in 2004. Bush remains the last Republican candidate to win San Diego, San Luis Obispo and Ventura counties in a presidential election.
This week, a federal judge halted enforcement of a California law targeting election misinformation. The ruling places an injunction on the law, which critics argued violated Californians' First ...
IssueOne, a Washington, D.C cross-partisan political reform group, surveyed 11 western states, including California. It found that more than 160 chief election officials have left since November 2020.
A 2022 investigation by KING-TV found that the likelihood of being charged for voter fraud in Washington state varied depending on the county; King County, with a voting population of 1.3 million, had charged 9 cases of voter fraud since 2007, while the much smaller Lewis County had charged 8 (at least 3 of which were dismissed). [453]