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North Carolina Must Address Election Integrity Problems
7/6: North Carolina has to address election integrity concerns before the 2020 presidential elections.
Manual Recount Likely After Vote Fraud Claims in Queens
7/5: After the Democratic primary for district attorney in Queens was plagued with fraud charges, the borough is considering a manual recount of all ballots.
Hoboken Housing Authority Moves to Crack Down on Voter Fraud
7/4: Hoboken Housing Authority Vice Chair James Sanford is pushing other chairs to sign a pledge against voter fraud.
Spakovsky Debunks Leftist Claims About Citizenship Questions on the Census
7/4: ACRU Policy Board Member Hans von Spakovsky explains why the Left lies about what the citizenship question would mean on the 2020 census.
The President Could Still Put Citizenship on the 2020 Census
7/4: The 14th amendment to the Constitution could offer President Trump the legal reasoning he needs to include the citizenship question on the 2020 census without going against the SCOTUS ruling.
Nevada Considering Same-Day Registration
7/3: Nevada legislators are considering a bill that would allow citizens to register and vote on election day.
Wyoming May Amend Voter ID Requirements
7/3: Wyoming lawmakers are considering accepting tribal IDs as proof of identity at the polls.
Lawsuit Challenging Wisconsin Redistricting Laws Dismissed
7/3: A panel of federal judges dismissed a lawsuit that challenged Republican-drawn districts in Wisconsin.
Mount Vernon NY Mayor Claims Fraud in Primary
7/2: Mayor Richard Thomas filed suit today, claiming that the primary election he lost was rigged.
The Election Assistance Commission Is a Valuable Election Integrity Tool
7/2: Though liberal media has disparaged it, the Election Assistance Commission has proven to be a nonpartisan commission dedicated to maintaining election integrity.








