PILF Questions Virginia Over Inaccurate Voter Rolls
12/20: The Public Interest Legal Foundation threatened to sue the Virginia Board of Elections unless they purge noncitizens from voter rolls.
12/20: The Public Interest Legal Foundation threatened to sue the Virginia Board of Elections unless they purge noncitizens from voter rolls.
12/20: North Carolina's newest voter ID bill has already been challenged in court, just days after it was passed.
12/20: Liberal media sources are trying to rebrand the voter fraud in North Carolina as "election fraud"—either way it's bad for Americans.
12/19: California State Senator Patricia Bates proposed legislation that would fix the state's disastrous motor voter law.
12/19: North Carolina lawmakers used a super majority to override the governor's veto of voter ID legislation.
12/19: A federal court will decide whether it is legal to have a citizenship question on the 2020 census.
12/19: The New Hampshire attorney general announced investigations in 78 cases of possible voter fraud.
12/18: Illinois' automatic voter registration law has garnered over 185,000 new voter registrations, but the state is slow to vet them.
12/18: The North Carolina senate used their override powers to get around Governor Roy Cooper's veto of the voter ID bill.
12/18: Former Broward County elections chief Brenda Snipes is suing Governor Rick Scott for not allowing her to rescind her resignation.