Commentary
Help Election Integrity, End Senate 30-Hour Rule
Elections across America are suffering from vulnerabilities in the system.
A Hard Look at a Holder Holdover
Uninterested in vote fraud, Mr. Pilger was quite interested in aiding the IRS in targeting tea parties.
Kentucky Sued over Inflated Voter Rolls
The lawsuit alleges that 48 Kentucky counties have more registered voters than citizens over the age of 18.
One Democrat on Trump’s Electoral Integrity Commission Is Misleading the Public with Complaints about Its Work
Dunlap’s choice of legal counsel boasts old hands from the Clinton legal team.
Playing Politics Is Not Unconstitutional
An adverse ruling in the Gill case could usurp the authority of the political branches of government.
Yes, Virginia, There is Vote Fraud
With dirty voter rolls, it's a good bet that vote fraud decided some close races.
Hillary Clinton, the DNC, and the Law
"There are strict statutory limits on what a party committee can contribute to any candidate."
Accurate Voter Registration Lists Are Essential to Election Integrity
Enabling fraud is not the only problem with messy voter registration rolls.
The Junk Science at the Heart of the Gerrymandering Case
The efficiency gap is an interesting but deeply problematic metric that should not be imposed by the judiciary.
The Right Side of History: War on the Electoral College Shows that Progressives Don’t Care about Middle America
Hans von Spakovsky, an ACRU Policy Board member, explains why the Founders created our electoral system.







