Homeland Security Names Researcher to Oversee Election Integrity Efforts
Heather Honey's appointment follows years of disputed election research cited by former President Donald Trump, raising concerns about the integrity of election oversight.
- A conservative election researcher whose faulty findings were cited by President Trump to overturn his 2020 loss has been appointed to an election integrity role at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
- Heather Honey has led groups whose flawed analyses of election data fueled right-wing attacks on voting procedures, misrepresenting incomplete voter data to falsely claim Pennsylvania had more votes than voters.
- Honey was involved in Arizona's partisan audit of 2020 election results, which experts described as riddled with errors but found Biden won by more votes.
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Researcher who has distorted voter data appointed to Homeland Security election integrity role
A conservative election researcher whose faulty findings on voter data were cited by President Donald Trump as he tried to overturn his 2020 election loss has been appointed to an election integrity role at the U.S.
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