Adams: Citizenship Is Essential to the Census
10/22: ACRU Policy Board Member J. Christian Adams explains why a citizenship question on the 2020 Census would help safeguard the United States' election integrity.
10/22: ACRU Policy Board Member J. Christian Adams explains why a citizenship question on the 2020 Census would help safeguard the United States' election integrity.
10/21: The Secretary of State’s office is refuting a website that claims to have lists of voters purged from Colorado voter rolls.
10/20: President Trump reinforced his commitment to fight voter fraud by encouraging "maximum penalties" to be enforced in fraud trials.
10/20: Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum's brother voted in the state of Florida while a Chicago resident, which is a violation of the state's voter laws.
10/20: A citizenship question in the census is not new, but it could offer insight into states with election integrity and redistricting problems.
10/20: Texas Democrats are being investigated for sending ballots to voters with the citizenship box pre-checked.
10/20: Republican and Democratic registrars in Connecticut filed a joint complaint about the Connecticut DMV's role in registering voters.
10/19: North Carolina's rampant voter fraud problems could be solved by the state's proposed voter ID amendment.
10/19: Modesta Vela was arrested for the second time in connection to a Texas voter fraud scheme.
10/18: Political scientist Bernard Grofman has been called in to help redraw the contested districts in Virginia.