Commentary
The Gerrymander Myth
The Voting Rights Act makes it illegal in many states to draw House-district lines without regard to outcomes.
Election Integrity Can’t Wait
Voting by noncitizens is easy if they’re not required to prove citizenship when registering or a photo ID when voting.
Why the North Carolina Voter ID Case Matters
Because voter ID is overwhelmingly popular, and because courts have largely supported it, they are trying to change what the Voting Rights Act means.
DOJ Argues to Court Against Rules to Prevent Foreigners from Voting
ACRU Policy Board member J. Christian Adams examines in a Feb. 12, 2014 PJ Media article why Justice Department lawyer Bradley Heard is fighting legislation in Kansas that will ensure only citizens vote.
Why Trump’s Probe of Voter Fraud Is Long Overdue
The Obama administration did everything it could to avoid complying with requests from states to verify voter registration records against federal records of legal non-citizens and illegal immigrants ....
The Obama Administration’s Ugly Legacy of Undermining Election Integrity
Selectively enforcing the law, Obama’s DOJ hurt efforts to stamp out voter fraud.
John Fund: Feds Using ‘Russian Hacking’ as Excuse to Usurp State Election Power
The administration's order "gave the federal government the power to begin centralizing our election systems."
How Black Democrats Stole Votes (from Blacks) in Alabama … and Jeff Sessions Tried to Stop It
It was spun from thin air by Sen. Ted Kennedy and his allies to block the 1986 appointment of Sessions to the federal bench and now resurrected by the NAACP and Democrats.
Fourth Circuit Upholds Virginia Voter ID Law
Out of the more than 5.6 million registered voters in Virginia, not one could be found who was unable to vote because of the law.
Election Integrity Matters
Vote fraud is a serious problem that can subvert elections.


