White House Plans to Destroy Trump Election Fraud Commission’s Voter Data
1/9: The White House intends to destroy voter data collected by the election fraud commission recently shut down by President Donald Trump.
1/9: The White House intends to destroy voter data collected by the election fraud commission recently shut down by President Donald Trump.
1/4: The "Voters Without Borders" crowd has forfeited its seats at the table. How long did they think we would let them tie us up with meaningless lawsuits and stonewalling?
1/4: ACRU's J. Kenneth Blackwell said President Trump made “the right move” to scrap an advisory council he created to study election fraud in the United States.
1/9: A case at the high court could have big implications for how aggressively states can remove voters from their rolls.
1/9: Much of the blame for the collapse of the commission appears to have originated from within the ranks of Trump’s own nominees to the blue ribbon panel.
1/9: The commission may be dissolved, but the mandate from mainstream Americans to protect the integrity of our elections remains.
1/3: The elections office would need more than half a million dollars to get technology and programming in place.
1/3: After years of litigation, Texas and its legal foes begin the year waiting on the courts to rule on the fate of the state’s embattled political maps and voter identification requirements.
12/29: Several members of an American Indian tribe in North Dakota have filed an amended lawsuit challenging the state's voter identification laws.
1/4: Wisconsin’s voter ID law requires voters to present a valid form of identification, such as a driver’s license or a free voter ID card, before casting a ballot.