ACRU Policy Board Member Col. Allen B. West expresses ACRU’s support for Texas lawsuit demanding state legislative authority over election protocols be upheld
“The lawsuit filed by Texas against Michigan, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin is needed to protect the American electoral process from executive and judicial actions that usurp the constitutional powers of state legislators. ACRU encourages principled leaders across the country to join Texas in the fight against assaults on election integrity and the Constitution.”
Honestly conducted elections, with each American’s vote counting once, is the foundation of a nation whose Constitution begins “We the People…”
The government derives its legitimacy from free and fair elections and is bound by them. Vote fraud cuts at the very heart of American freedom. When an illegal vote is cast and counted, it cancels out the legal vote of a lawful citizen. (Watch the undercover videos).
In recent years, close elections and news of vote fraud have awakened Americans to the importance of protecting the integrity of the ballot box.
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ACRU Commentary
Von Spakovsky: AP Makes Bogus Charge of Voter Disenfranchisement
"Legitimate Voters Blocked by Photo ID Laws" read the headline of a July 10 Associated Press article. Sounds pretty damning. It turns out, though, that the article lacked key information about two Indiana voters that might have changed the whole tenor of the story.
Video: Panel Rips False Arguments against Voter ID
Secretaries of State from Kansas, Colorado and South Carolina joined TruetheVote's Catherine Englebrecht, and former Alabama Rep. Artur Davis in a panel discussion at the Heritage Foundation that addressed the many erroneous notions about photo ID laws. ACRU's Robert Knight, who attended, said, "They hit it out of the park, especially when answering questions posed by two leftwing activists in the audience."
Opinion: Clueless in Minnesota and Michigan
The ACLU argued to the Minnesota Supreme Court that Gopher State voters would not understand a voter ID ballot measure, and in Michigan, Gov. Rick Snyder vetoed three bills tightening voter ID while signing several others.
ACRU’s Knight on the Need for Photo ID Laws
Robert Knight, Senior Fellow for the and a columnist for The Washington Times, discusses with Tim Burgan of Cornerstone TV's "His Place" why Christians need to get involved in the upcoming elections and why states need to tighten their voter ID requirements.
AP Deletes Own Story About Absurd Texas Voter ID Claim
Imagine a young person who takes the time to fly from Texas to Washington, D.C. in order to testify at a trial yet claims she can't find the time to obtain a voter identification card.
NAACP Required Photo ID at Convention
Attorney General Eric Holder addressed the NAACP Nation Convention at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas on July 10. What did media need in order to attend? That's right, government issued photo identification (and a second form of identification too!), something both Holder and the NAACP stand firmly against when it comes to voting.
Latest Election News
Election Officials Recommend Overseas Voters Send Ballots Early
9/17: Citing the possibility that the US may leave an international mail agreement, election officials are recommending that overseas voters send their absentee ballots early.
Computers with Voter Information Stolen in Atlanta
9/17: Check-in computers containing voter information were stolen from a West Atlanta precinct.
North Carolina House Passed New Redistricting Map
9/14: North Carolina's house has passed a new legislative district map for 13 of the 14 districts Federal Courts mandated the state change.
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.
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