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PILF Asks Why Alvin Bragg Won’t Prosecute Possible New York City Voter Fraud
(Alexandria, VA) – March 30, 2023: Today, a grand jury has indicted President Trump on charges that he violated campaign finance laws. “Alvin Bragg won’t prosecute voter fraud in New York but suffers from Trump obsession instead,” said PILF President, J. Christian...
Ken Blackwell: Foreigners Voting in Elections Diminishes the Work of Black Americans to Have Their Vote Counted
Laws allowing foreign citizens to vote dilute the strength of Black Americans to elect a candidate of their choice. (San Francisco, CA) – March 6, 2023: Today, the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) filed an amicus curiae brief on behalf of PILF...
States Withdrawal from ERIC is Proof it Needs Transparency
(Alexandria, VA) – March 7, 2023: This week, Florida, West Virginia, and Missouri announced they are withdrawing from the Electronic Registration Information System (ERIC). Additionally, Alabama and Louisiana have recently made announcements to...
PILF Sues New Mexico Over $5,000 Fee to Obtain Voter Roll
Five other states charge more than $5,000 to receive the voter roll. We are putting them all on notice about these unlawful fees. (Albuquerque, NM) – March 6, 2023: The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) filed a federal lawsuit against New Mexico...
PILF President, J. Christian Adams, Speaks at Texas Public Policy Summit on the Future of Election Integrity
(Austin, TX) – March 2, 2023: Today, the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) President, J. Christian Adams, is joining Chuck DeVore, the Chief National Initiatives Officer at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, and Chad Ennis, the...
PILF Launches Interactive Voter Roll Error Database
Voter roll database reveals hundreds of thousands of errors across the country. (Washington, DC) – February 27, 2023: Today, the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) is launching a new interactive website tool that allows individuals to see...
Win for Election Integrity: Federal Court Rules Voter Rolls Are Public Records
The Foundation’s lawsuit in Maine is aimed at ensuring that voter rolls are accurately maintained. (Augusta, ME) – March 7, 2022: The United States District Court of Maine ruled that Maine’s restrictions on use and dissemination of its voter roll may violate the...
516 American Elections (and Counting) Ended in Ties
One Illegal Vote can Decide an Election. (Alexandria, VA) – November 3, 2022: Today, the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) released an update to its tool tracking tie American elections. The Foundation has found a total of 516 elections that ended in ties and...
One Day After Election, Federal Court Denies New Jersey Election Officials Attempt to Hide Election Records.
Under federal law, Americans have a right to see how their voter rolls are maintained. (Trenton, NJ) – November 9, 2022: In May, the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) filed a lawsuit alleging that New Jersey Secretary of State, Tahesha Way, was...