Commentary
The ACLU’s Ex-Con Army
“I don’t believe we could move this field any more far left.”
Editorial: Settling the Voter Fraud Debate
The integrity of elections should be a bipartisan goal, but it isn’t.
Supreme Court’s Refusal to Hear NC Voter ID Case: Not a Big Deal
The chief justice spends two pages talking about the procedural chaos.
Why Are Democrats Afraid of the Election Integrity Commission?
They know that the voter rolls are breeding grounds for potential fraud.
Philadelphia’s Felonious Franchise
Election officials refuse to take convicted felons off the voter rolls even if they’re still serving time.
Maine: Here’s Your License, Now Get Into that Voting Booth
Democrats are trying to cram the voting rolls with people who can’t be bothered to register.
While the Left Ignores Voter Fraud, More Evidence Mounts to Prove Them Wrong
So far, Heritage has documented 773 confirmed criminal convictions in 492 voter fraud cases spanning 44 states.
Editorial: West Virginia Paper Lauds Voter Roll Clean Up
'Honest Elections Critical for Trust'
For Philly’s Voter Fraud Reputation, More Poll Watchers May Be the Cure
State Rep. Rick Saccone, an Allegheny County Republican, wants voters to be able to serve in any county.
Voter Fraud Oughta Be a Crime
Virginia's Democrat governor recently vetoed six common-sense election integrity bills sent to his desk.







