S. 4 Would Put Partisan Bureaucrats in Total Control of Elections Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) Litigation Counsel, Maureen Riordan testified before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act (S. 4). S. 4 would allow...
This lawsuit will set the standard for what is “reasonable” under the National Voter Registration Act. (Alexandria, VA) – March 27, 2024: The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) is appealing a ruling from the United States District Court in the Western District...
One single vote can change the outcome of an election. (Alexandria, VA) – March 25, 2024: The Public Interest Legal Foundation’s (PILF) Tied Elections Database grew to a total of 602 tied elections and 146 elections decided by one vote. These elections...
“Please, God, please – let it be a landslide.” – Election Administrator’s Prayer MARCH 2024 – In 2023, the Public Interest Legal Foundation’s tally of tied and close vote elections continued to grow. Since PILF’s November 2022 report, the Tied Elections Database has...
Lawsuit filed under Section 8 of the National Voter Registration Act to compel the release of the voter roll and history records held by the South Carolina State Election Commission United States District Court for the District of South Carolina (Case Number...
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