Election Frontline

Election Cases Before the U.S. Supreme Court

What You Need to Know About Two Critical ELECTION Cases Before the Supreme Court Nearly every presidential election season, critical voting cases make their way up to the U.S. Supreme Court. This year is no different. Pennsylvania: Ballot Curing At issue in this case...

👻A HAUNT Mess: Michigan’s Voter Rolls Haunted by more than 25,000 Deceased Registrants 👻

This Halloween, Michiganders should look out for ghosts on the state’s voter roll For more than four years, the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) has been fighting to force Michigan Secretary of State, Jocelyn Benson to remove the names of deceased registrants...

ICYMI: PILF’s LATEST VICTORY WILL RESTORE THE “DAY” IN ELECTION DAY

Delays in election results are caused by mail ballots For years now, the Public Interest Legal Foundation has been fighting in court with Judicial Watch to stop the acceptance of mail ballots that arrive AFTER ELECTION DAY. Just last week, PILF and Judicial Watch WON...

PILF on Fox News

PILF’s research on Commercial Addresses on the voter rolls was featured on Fox News This election...

ICYMI: Key Voting Rights Act Case Before 5th Circuit

ICYMI: Key Voting Rights Act Case Before 5th Circuit

This case will have major implications for redistricting across the country. This month, PILF argued before all 18 judges on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on behalf of Galveston County. The Court took the case up on En Banc to decide if it will overturn past...

Children are Voting!

Children are Voting!

Counties in Maryland law allow public school children in grades 6th through 12th to vote for a student member of the county school board with actual voting power. In fact, it was the child member who helped decide to stop schools from reopening. Yet, Howard County...

Maine Continues to Fight Transparency

Maine Continues to Fight Transparency

The United States District Court ruled in PILF’s favor that the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA) prohibits fines and use restrictions on voter roll data.Now, the Maine Secretary of State is appealing this ruling! Why do they continue to fight...

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