By: J. Christian Adams and Hans von Spakovsky Most people in the media don’t want you to believe...
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Controversial Wisconsin Clerk Admits To Violating Election Law, Claims She Doesn’t Understand It
In response to a complaint filed by the Public Interest Legal Foundation, Jeffreys “concedes that she has not been strictly adhering to the statutory requirements in Wisconsin Statutes.”
Conservative firm sues WEC’s Meagan Wolfe for access to Wisconsin voter list
“We believe transparency should apply in all 50 states, not just 44,” PILF President J. Christian Adams said. “Wisconsin and Minnesota have an exemption from transparency obligations because of things they did 30 years ago or more.”
Maine must release voter rolls to conservative group for independent audits, federal court rules
PILF President J. Christian Adams called the decision issued Friday by the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston a “monumental victory for transparency in elections.”
As noncitizens cast ballots, ‘Motor Voter’ law needs reform
By: Washington Examiner Editorial Board Illegal immigrants and other noncitizens should not be...
Hundreds of noncitizens ended up on voting rolls in Maricopa County
By: Stephen Dinan More than 200 self-acknowledged noncitizens have managed to register to vote in...
J. Christian Adams: New Jersey’s voter rolls contain people who were born during the Byzantine Empire
We released a report on the disastrous state of New Jersey’s voter rolls. There are over 8,000 duplicate registrants.
Lawsuit: NYC immigrant voting law favors Hispanics, Asians over Blacks
A controversial new city law that will allow non-citizens to vote in local elections would unconstitutionally bolster the political clout of Hispanic and Asian New Yorkers — at the expense of African-Americans, according to a new lawsuit.
J. Christian Adams, president of the Public Interest Legal Foundation, a nonprofit representing the plaintiffs, said the process of getting the new law passed was “infested with racial motivation.”
Michigan still has more than 25K dead people on the voter rolls, lawsuit claims
“Secretary Benson has completely failed in her job as Secretary of State,” Adams told Fox News. “We’ve alerted her about the nearly 26,000 deceased registrants time and time again over the last year. She has refused to do her job and has made Michigan’s election less secure. We won a similar lawsuit regarding deceased registrants in Pennsylvania earlier this year. The law and the facts are on our side in this case.”
Sixteen million mystery ballots demonstrate the need for vote-integrity efforts
A new report from the Public Interest Legal Foundation, a conservative group specializing in voting laws, makes abundantly clear why widespread mail-in balloting is a horrible idea.