Texas’ Election Integrity Could Be in Jeopardy
7/25: Texas' refusal to make sure all their registered voters are US citizens could compromise the integrity of the 2020 election.
7/25: Texas' refusal to make sure all their registered voters are US citizens could compromise the integrity of the 2020 election.
7/8: Texas officials do not verify the U.S. citizenship of those who submit voter registration applications.
7/12: President Trump can issue an executive order that would collect the same information a citizenship question on the 2020 census would glean.
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.
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.
6/27: ACRU Policy Board Member Hans von Spakovsky reports on why the President might have to delay the 2020 census because the Supreme Court failed to decisively rule on the census citizenship question.
6/5: A federal judge overruled Democratic objections that the Trump administration lied about their intentions for the citizenship question on the 2020 census.
5/15: Alabama House Constitution, Campaigns and Elections Committee advanced a bill that would allow only US Citizens to vote in Alabama elections.
5/13: The Supreme Court is set to make landmark decisions, including regulating gerrymandering and deciding whether a citizenship question should appear on the 2020 census.
5/2: A Hill-HarrisX survey found that the majority of registered voters, including 53% of Hispanic voters, believed a citizenship question should be on the 2020 Census.