Election Frontline

ICYMI: PILF Argued Before Delaware Supreme Court

This month, PILF argued before the Delaware Supreme Court on the constitutionality of early voting and permanent absentee voting. These laws conflict with the Delaware Constitution which designates one day for Election Day and only allows for absentee voting in...

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...

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...

What You Need to Know About Vote by Mail

What You Need to Know About Vote by Mail

Vote by mail is the worst way to run an election. We have federal data that proves not only is vote by mail less secure, but it also leads to disenfranchisement. Every voter needs to know the risks of their ballot being lost or rejected if he or she chooses to vote by...

States Are Violating Their Own Election Laws

States Are Violating Their Own Election Laws

Last month, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that the state's use of drop boxes and ballot harvesting in 2020 violated state law. This ruling upheld the rule of law in elections. J. Christian Adams, President of the Public Interest Legal Foundation, joined Newsmax to...

Dead Voter Alert

Dead Voter Alert

Before the 2020 election, our database of the country’s voter rolls found nearly 350,000 deceased registrants. The inevitable question is always well did any of them vote. Unfortunately, some always do. And 2020 was no different. We have proof. One individual we...

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...

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