ACRU lawsuit still making a difference in Broward County

ACRU sued Broward County Election Supervisor Brenda Snipes in 2016 for not maintaining voter rolls, thus opening the door for fraud. She lost her job, and pro-vote integrity Pete Antonacci was appointed by then-Gov. Rick Scott. Florida’s upcoming primary is March 17th, and all (Irish and otherwise) eyes are on Broward. So far, it seems Antonacci has done all the right things to secure the county’s votes in anticipation of the national scrutiny that will be on Broward on November 3.

2020-05-03T23:37:13+00:00February 16th, 2020|ACRU Litigation News, Vote Fraud, Voter ID|

ACRU lawsuit still making a difference in Starr County, Texas

In 2016, ACRU successfully sued Starr County, Texas for not maintaining voter rolls. It in settlement with ACRU, the county agreed to implement critical action items to remove ineligible voters from its lists. Now, once again, “politiqueras” — campaign activists paid to collect mail-in ballots from people and “encourage” them to vote a certain way—are showing up. Since our lawsuit, Starr County officials are now diligently watching for fraud, and recently found some. They are getting tips and prosecuting offenders. Thumbs up to Starr County.

2020-05-03T23:37:13+00:00February 16th, 2020|Front Page, News, Vote Fraud, Voter ID|

The ACRU Files Supreme Court Amicus Brief in Critical Redistricting Case

2/20: Civil rights group contends plaintiffs lack standing by failing to meet basic standards for action under the Constitution and voting rights law.

2020-05-03T23:37:16+00:00February 20th, 2019|ACRU Amicus Briefs, News, Redistricting, Voter ID|

Federal Judge Rebuked Broward Supervisor for Hiding ‘Mystery’ Voter Roll Manual

11/13: ACRU's suit against Broward County more relevant as Brenda Snipes' incompetence falls under a national spotlight.

2020-05-03T23:38:59+00:00November 13th, 2018|Early Voting, News, Vote Fraud, Voter ID, Voter Roll Maintenance|

North Carolina’s Vulnerability to Vote Fraud

10/16: This analysis reveals critical vulnerabilities in North Carolina’s voting administration system and explores how those weaknesses could impact election outcomes.

ACRU Files Amicus Brief in Alabama Voter ID Case

4/10: The ACRU filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in Greater Birmingham Ministries v. Merrill, arguing that the appeals court should hold that Alabama’s voter-ID law is permitted by the federal Voting Rights Act.

2020-05-03T23:34:30+00:00April 11th, 2018|ACRU Amicus Briefs, In the Courts, News, Voter ID|

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