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.
This site is a one-stop shop about voting requirements in every state, current state efforts to strengthen ballot integrity and the push-back from the Left.
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ACRU is dedicated to protecting seniors from vote fraud. Through our Protect Elderly Votes project, we created “Stranger Danger” to warn seniors and those caring for them to take steps to protect their ballots. If you suspect vote fraud, call ACRU’s Vote Fraud Hotline at 877-730-ACRU (2278). NEVER LET A STRANGER TOUCH YOUR BALLOT!
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Latest Election News
Eliminating the Electoral College Would Hurt Many States
8/22: Iowa Senator Joni Ernst explains why ending the Electoral College would be a disaster for Iowa.
Florida Will Check Voter Rolls with Other States in Database
8/22: Florida has voted to join the Electronic Voter Registration Information Center (ERIC), which will allow the state to compare their voter rolls with those in other states.
Colorado City Joins Fight Against Popular Vote Compact
8/22: Woodland Park has joined two other cities in Colorado, fighting against the state's decision to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
Denver Court Rules Secretary of State Can Replace Electors
8/22: The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver ruled that the Colorado secretary of state has the right to replace electors, which threatens the Electoral College.
Federal Court Rules Against Popular Vote Movement
8/22: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit ruled that Colorado's adoption of the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact violates the constitution.
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