Election Frontline

ICYMI: PILF Testified to Senate Judiciary Committee on Proposed Voting Legislation

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...

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

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...

Double Voter Alert

Many states across the country are failing to essential voter list maintenance. Unfortunately,...

Plaintiff Spotlight: Michael Mennella

Plaintiff Spotlight: Michael Mennella

Earlier this year, we filed a lawsuit against the Delaware Department of Elections over the state’s new early and mail voting law. This new law conflicts with Delaware’s Constitution. Meet our client, Michael Mennella.Michael has been an inspector of elections in...

Foreign Citizens are Voting in the U. S.

Foreign Citizens are Voting in the U. S.

The real foreign interference in U.S. elections is foreign citizens voting! We have uncovered evidence of foreigners registering and voting in the U.S. Pennsylvania has admitted that they had registered almost 10,000 non-citizens at the local Pennsylvania Department...

NYC’s Foreign Citizens Voting Law Violates the 15th Amendment

NYC’s Foreign Citizens Voting Law Violates the 15th Amendment

Last week, the Foundation filed a groundbreaking lawsuit against the New York City Board of Elections. NYC enacted a law that allows foreign citizens to vote in municipal elections. The lawsuit asserts that this law violates the 15th Amendment. Legislators made...

North Carolina Agrees to Release Records Showing Foreigners Voted

North Carolina Agrees to Release Records Showing Foreigners Voted

Records that show foreigners registered to vote—and actually voted in North Carolina elections—will be disclosed by the state’s board of elections as a result of its legal settlement with an electoral integrity group.

According to the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), which brought the lawsuit to federal court in North Carolina, the settlement is a victory for transparency in elections.

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