Americans Divided on Voter Laws
10/29: The Pew Research Center broke down Americans' differing views of voter laws.
10/29: The Pew Research Center broke down Americans' differing views of voter laws.
10/29: A Maryland man has been convicted of casting ballots in his home state and West Virginia.
10/28: San Francisco's $300,000 campaign to register noncitizens has only netted the city 49 voters.
10/28: National Review columnist John Fund debates Democratic claims of voter suppression.
10/27: ACRU Policy Board Member Hans von Spakovsky and John Fund explain the realities of voter fraud and why the mainstream media seeks to dismiss its dangers.
10/27: The State Supreme Court has ruled that New Hampshire's controversial SB 3 law is constitutional and will stand for the midterms.
10/26: A federal judge in Ohio agreed with Judicial Watch that the state's voting laws and the purge of its rolls were legal actions.
10/26: The state supreme court upheld New Hampshire's law requiring new voters to provide documentation if they have registered within 30 days of an election.
10/26: A federal judge denied the Trump Administration's request to postpone a suit questioning the legality of the citizenship question on the 2020 Census.
10/25: Voter ID laws cut down on voter fraud, they don't cut down on minority votes.