Commentary
Do Illegal Votes Decide Elections?
The voter-registration process in almost all states runs on the honor system.
The Recount Road to Nowhere
The results would have to be reversed in all three states to get Clinton to 270.
Lax Election Enforcement Must Go
Predictably, Democrats are clamoring to abolish the Electoral College, which the Founders created as part of the separation of powers and a hedge against mob rule.
Arizona’s Missing Election Results Prove Early and Mail-In Voting Is a Bad Idea
A quarter of Arizona’s vote had not been counted a full day after the election because of mail-in voting.
ACLU: Investigate Maine Governor for Advising Students to Obey Election Law
Mr. LePage’s remarks may discourage “civic participation” by students, according to Maine's ACLU chapter.
When Cheaters Are Caught Red-Handed
The idea that someone is gaming the political system does not sit well with most folks, especially if you get caught.
Vote Fraud as Rare as Lightning Strikes?
It’s a favorite Democratic talking point. It’s also completely false.
A Suspicious Wind in the Election Rigging
There’s allegedly no such thing as voter fraud, but some curious things are happening out there in flyover country.
Did Justin Timberlake Commit Vote Fraud in Tennessee?
Justin Timberlake took a selfie while voting early in Memphis, Tenn., which raises the question of whether he violated a new state law that prohibits taking photos or videos in a polling place. CNN missed the more important question of whether Timberlake committed voter fraud by voting in Tennessee.
Podesta WikiLeaks Horror: Voter ID Doesn’t Stop Alien Voting
He has revealed one of the biggest vulnerabilities in American elections, one that exists entirely because of the Motor Voter law.



