Commentary
The Left’s Felony Assault on Voting
Convicted felons remain on the poll books used on Election Day in Philadelphia.
ACRU, Others Urge Sessions to Clean Up DOJ’s Civil Rights Division
Under Obama, "the Division served purely ideological ends with rigidity unmatched in other federal offices."
Terry McAuliffe — Virginia’s Voter-Fraud Guru
The governor overlooks illegal activity and vetoes laws to prevent it.
Colorado ‘Selfie’ Bill Opens Door to Vote Buying and Election Fraud
It would subject Colorado elections to the same types of bad (and illegal) behavior that the secret ballot—first adopted in Australia in 1856—was intended to stop.
Federal Judge Blasts Unprofessional DOJ Lawyers in Texas Case
One lawyer chewed gum and rolled her eyes at State witnesses when they gave answers she disliked.
Guam’s Racially Segregated Voting Scheme Is Struck Down
By Hans von Spakovsky Afer a lonely six-year battle, retired Air Force officer Arnold Davis, a resident of Guam, has finally won his right to register to vote in the U.S. territory and participate in [...]
Election Fraud Must Be Stopped
How could anyone oppose the practice of showing a photo identification to ensure that you’re you?
No, We Don’t Need National Voter ID Standards
The power to mandate or standardize American voter ID laws is the same power that could one day ban all state use of voter ID.
It’s Time for only Citizens to Vote in Texas
By J. Christian Adams The voter fraud conviction of Texas resident and Mexican national Rosa Maria Ortega should make it clear we need citizenship verification in voter registration. Over and over, Austin considers bills that [...]
Why State Election Officials Think Vote Fraud Is a Serious Problem
"Even a single instance of an illegal vote causes an undermining in the confidence and diminishes turnout.”






