In the news – The Wichita Eagle

Kobach dismissed as defendant in Wichita State statistician’s lawsuit

Secretary of State Kris Kobach has been dismissed as a defendant from a lawsuit brought against him by a Wichita State University statistician who is seeking to unseal Sedgwick County voting records.

Tabitha Lehman, Sedgwick County’s election commissioner, is now the sole defendant in the lawsuit.

In the news – KSN TV

Lawsuit over possible voting machine “anomalies” in Sedgwick County moves forward

There is now a trial date set to get voting results tested in Sedgwick County.

Local Certified Quality Engineer Beth Clarkson is suing Sedgwick County Elections Commissioner, Tabitha Lehman. Clarkson wants to find out if there could be election fraud in Sedgwick County. Or, possible problems with the electronic voting machines.

In the news – America Blog

A mathematician may have uncovered widespread election fraud, and Kansas is trying to silence her.

Kansas loves them some voter fraud hysteria. From going to the Supreme Court to try and make doubly-sure that non-citizens can’t vote in their elections to setting up a voter fraud website where citizens can report every kind of voter fraud except the kinds that have actually happened in the state, Kansas is on the forefront of voter fraud readiness and protection.

While most blog posts are just re-re-re-posts of the same original article, this is a pretty nice write-up.