PILF Files for a Summary Judgement in Texas Voter Fraud Case
11/21: The Public Interest Legal Foundation filed a motion for a summary judgement in a case regarding a Texas county allowing noncitizens to vote.
11/21: The Public Interest Legal Foundation filed a motion for a summary judgement in a case regarding a Texas county allowing noncitizens to vote.
11/20: The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office charged nine people with a voter fraud scheme that targeted the homeless in the Skid Row section of Los Angeles.
11/20: The Wisconsin Election Commission reported nearly 200 voter fraud investigations in Wisconsin since 2016.
11/20: A voter fraud ring that traded cigarettes or small monetary sums to homeless people for forged signatures was busted in Los Angeles.
11/19: A 70-year-old man was accused of mailing in two absentee ballots for his dead mother in the midterm elections.
11/19: Democratic donors honored members of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative, an organization with ties to registering dead voters.
11/19: Charles Nathan Jackson was accused of committing voter fraud in the midterm election, the latest in a long list of criminal activities.
11/16: ACRU Policy Board Member Hans von Spakovsky discusses what the Florida midterms have taught us about Democratic election tactics.
11/15: Florida senator Marco Rubio has accused Democrats of plotting to steal the election the day after ballots were cast in Florida.
11/15: Using the DMV to register voters leaves our elections vulnerable to voter fraud.