Election Frontline

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

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.

ICYMI: J. Christian Adams and Hans von Spakovsky on How to Safely Collect and Count Our Votes

Last week, Public Interest Legal Foundation President J. Christian Adams and Board Member Hans von Spakovsky spoke on an election integrity panel at the 2022 Texas Public Policy Foundation Policy Orientation. The Texas Secretary of State, John B. Scott, was also on...
PILF in SCOTUSblog: Coming Attractions in the Census Case

PILF in SCOTUSblog: Coming Attractions in the Census Case

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – June 28, 2019: Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) was invited to participate in a SCOTUSblog symposium on the Census case opinion released Thursday. Below are some excerpts from the submission: In short, the court concluded that the secretary...

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