Court Activity
ACRU v. Noxubee County — Consent Decree
JACKSON, MS. (January 25, 2017) —- Election officials in Mississippi’s Noxubee County, long known for corrupt election practices, signed a court-approved consent decree on Jan. 24 with the (ACRU), agreeing to clean up and maintain [...]
Supreme Court Declines to Hear Texas Voter ID Case — for Now
"Chief Justice Roberts made it very clear that the case will be an even stronger posture for Supreme Court review after further proceedings in lower courts."
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.
Soros Group Fails to Stop ACRU’s Broward Complaint
ALEXANDRIA, VA (October 26, 2016) -- An attempt by the George Soros-backed SEIU to terminate the ACRU’s complaint against Florida’s second largest county for its corrupt voter rolls failed when a U.S. District judge denied [...]
ACRU Asks Appeals Court to Restore Suit Against Philadelphia
ALEXANDRIA, VA (Dec. 6, 2016) —- Philadelphia election officials are doing nothing to remove thousands of felons and other ineligible voters from registration rolls, a brief filed on Monday by the argues. Submitted by the [...]
ACRU Asks Appeals Court to Restore Philadelphia Lawsuit
City ignores federal law, keeps thousands of felons on voter rolls.
Kentucky County Officials Sentenced in Vote Fraud Conspiracy
The three were charged with taking part in a scheme in 2014 to buy votes for Democrats.
Judge Denies Motion to Dismiss ACRU’s Broward Suit
The ACRU filed the lawsuit in June based on evidence that the county has more people registered to vote than the number of citizen age-eligible residents.
Kobach, ACLU Agree (Temporarily) on Kansas Voter Registration
The Kansas Secretary of State and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) have reached a temporary agreement over the state's voter registration laws, keeping Kansas' chief elections officer from a contempt of court hearing, according [...]
Court Rules Ohio Voter Roll Purge Unconstitutional
Just weeks before the Nov. 8 election, a federal appeals court has ruled that Ohio's method of purging names of inactive voters from voter rolls is unconstitutional. Ohio, a battleground state in the presidential race, [...]


