The Center Square wrote about our lawsuit, Noyes vs. Newsom, over the illegal Prop. 50 maps. that...
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Fox News: Oregon election system faces scrutiny as state moves to address 800,000 inactive voters: ‘Astounding’
ABC 30: New lawsuit over Prop 50 filed by conservative legal group
California Globe: Another Lawsuit Challenging CA’s Proposition 50: Violates 15th Amendment & Voting Rights Act
The California Globe covered our lawsuit, Noyes v Newsom, Case No: 2:25-cv-11480, challenging...
Report Annapolis News: Maryland Freedom Caucus to Introduce Citizenship-Verification Legislation in Response to Roberts Case
Report Annapolis News wrote about our research that showing that Ian Andre Roberts, an illegal...
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.”
New Database Shows a Single Vote Has Altered Outcomes in Hundreds of Elections
A new database created by the Public Interest Legal Foundation shows that one single vote has altered the outcome of hundreds of elections. Tied elections, like election crimes, happen far more often than you think.
As noncitizens cast ballots, ‘Motor Voter’ law needs reform
As PILF rightly argued, the Motor Voter law needs to be modified and updated. Its guarantees for greater transparency should be kept or even strengthened, and its loopholes allowing fraud should be closed.
Hundreds of noncitizens ended up on voting rolls in Maricopa County
More than 200 self-acknowledged noncitizens have managed to register to vote in Arizona’s Maricopa County and at least nine of them have cast ballots in federal elections, according to a report. The study is the first in a series of reports by the Public Interest Legal Foundation to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the Motor Voter law.
How Bad Is Your State At Managing Voter Rolls? Find Out With This New Database
The Public Interest Legal Foundation, a public interest law firm focused on cleaning state voter lists, has launched a new interactive tool for concerned citizens to monitor their states’ voter rolls. The database lists current voter roll errors in all 50 states’ voter lists including duplicate registrants, deceased voters or those who have moved out of state, and voters registered at commercial addresses.







