12 NEWS MALLORY ANDERSON IS FOLLOWING US FROM THE NEWSROOM AND MALLORY THE RNC AND THE CITY OF MILWAUKEE STARTED THIS ELECTION DAY IN COURT. GERRON THIS LAWSUIT, ALL REVOLVES AROUND POLL WATCHERS ...
The Republican National Committee (RNC) filed suit Monday over the commission’s decision to “arbitrarily” limit access to two observers at a handful of polling locations. The complaint ...
YEAH. DEREK. AND ALREADY THIS AFTERNOON, THE CITY FIRING BACK AT THIS LAWSUIT JUST HOURS AGO, THE RNC CLAIMING THE CITY ARBITRARILY LIMITED THE NUMBER OF POLL WATCHERS ALLOWED AT SOME OF ITS EARLY ...
Kevin M. Scott, a lawyer for the RNC, said during a motion hearing that RNC officials toured the city's Central Count site Monday night and that he had been in contact with observers "at about 10 ...
In a private Oct. 29 training session for poll watchers in Pennsylvania, an RNC election-integrity specialist told volunteers not to worry about noncitizen voting in the 2024 election because the ...
Republican National Committee (RNC) Chair Michael Whatley said in a Sunday interview that he is confident in former President Trump’s ability to win the Electoral College vote on Tuesday.
The RNC claims the commission is limiting both parties to just one poll watcher at certain precincts, but the MEC denies that, saying they have no plans to limit access to either party at any ...
The city's top election official fired back, saying the Election Commission "favors the greatest possible transparency during elections" and rebutting the RNC's claims. "Despite the (Milwaukee ...
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We took this case to the Georgia Supreme Court," RNC chair Michael Whatley posted to X on Monday. "We just got word that we WON the case. Election Day is Election Day – not the week after.
The RNC stated that the plan, announced over the weekend, could limit poll observers to just one Democrat and one Republican in certain precincts, which the lawsuit claims violates state law.