News
California Delays Lowering Voter Age
9/13: A bill that would lower California's voting age to 17 has been delayed until 2020.
Two Convictions in Kentucky’s Campaign Finance Case
9/12: Jerry Lundergan and Dale Emmons were found guilty on all counts of campaign finance fraud they were charged with in a case revolving around the election of Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes.
Connecticut Election Draws Calls for a Probe
9/12: A Bridgeport mayoral candidate won 75 percent of the absentee ballots, causing some Connecticut citizens to call for a probe into possible voter fraud.
California Approves Election Day Registration
9/12: California Legislature approved SB 72, which guarantees election day registration at all polling places in the state.
Liberals Don’t Care About Election Integrity
9/12: The left has a long history of flouting election integrity to exploit the system for their purposes.
Problems Found in Milwaukee Voter Registration Process
9/12: An audit has uncovered flaws in the Milwaukee voter registration process.
Spakovsky: Democrats Try to Use the FEC Against Free Speech
9/12: ACRU Policy Board Member Hans von Spakovsky reports on how Democratic Federal Election Commission chairwoman Ellen Weintraub is planning to use the board's regulatory power to hamper free speech from Republicans.
Colorado Voters Will Decide About NPV
9/11: Colorado voters will get the opportunity to decide whether their state should withdraw from the National Popular Vote (NPV) Compact.
The Electoral College Keeps Elections Equal
9/11: The Electoral College is still essential to ensuring Americans are represented fairly in nationwide elections.
More Arrests in Texas Voter Fraud Investigations
9/11: Prosecutors have now charged 22 people in relation to a massive voter fraud scheme in Edinburg, Texas.









