The latest attack on ballot drop boxes comes from Wyoming
Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray (R) told county clerks to eliminate the use of mail-in ballot drop boxes ahead of the November election because he does not believe they are safe and secure. This is part of his larger agenda to push “election integrity.”
The County Clerks’ Association of Wyoming responded to Gray’s letter saying his message about drop boxes not being secure is wrong and that county clerks should be able to decide whether or not to use them.
Marissa Carpio, the policy director of the Equality State Policy Center, said Gray’s rhetoric could stir up “distrust in the electoral process,” which could convince some voters to stay home on Election Day.
A couple of states over, Kari Lake’s attorney had his law license suspended for 60 days
Staying in the same region of the country, here are some updates on the Trump campaign’s lawsuit in Nevada
A federal court granted a motion from pro-voting groups representing veterans and retirees to defend Nevada’s voting rules from an RNC and Trump campaign lawsuit that is seeking to reject certain mail-in ballots.
The court also granted the DNC's request to intervene in the case.
Background: The Trump campaign filed its second lawsuit of the election cycle last week. And it's attacking mail-in ballots in Nevada once again. Marc explains what you should know in this new video.