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PILF to SCOTUS: The Senate Factors Create an Impermissible Intrusion into the Power of States to Run Their Own Elections
The Senate Factors Need to be Reconsidered by the Court. (Alexandria, VA) – May 2, 2022: The Public Interest Legal Foundation filed an amicus curiae in John Merrill, et al v. Evan Milligan, et al. and John Merrill, et al v. Marcus Caster,...
Pennsylvania Required to Provide PILF with Voting History of Non-Citizens the Commonwealth Added to the Voter Roll
If States Maintain Voter List Maintenance Documents Beyond the NVRA’s Two Year Requirement, They Must Disclose Them. (Harrisburg, PA) – April 4, 2022: The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) secured a landmark ruling for transparency...
REPORT: Tens of Thousands of Deceased and Duplicative Voter Registrations Found After 2020 Election in North Carolina
Major vulnerabilities in North Carolina’s voter roll needs to be fixed before the Midterm Elections. (Alexandria, VA.) – March 29, 2022: Today, the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) released a research brief detailing errors in North Carolina’s voter rolls....
The Public Interest Legal Foundation Wins Lawsuit against Illinois State Board of Elections
Lawsuit Ends with Victory for Voter List Maintenance and Transparency (Springfield, IL) – March 9, 2022: The United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois ruled that Illinois’ failure to provide the Foundation with the state’s voter...
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...
Lawsuit: Delaware’s Early & Absentee Voting Statutes Violate the State Constitution
(Dover, DE) – February 24, 2022: Today, the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) filed a lawsuit in Delaware against the Department of Elections for enforcing election statutes that violate the state’s constitution. The Foundation’s client is Michael Mennella, an...
ZuckBucks, Used Trucks, and Arnold: How South Carolina Took Millions in California Cash to Boost Vote-by-Mail
6.5M was only the beginning. They will be back. (Alexandria, VA)– February 18, 2022: The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) released a research brief detailing the $6.5 million in private funds from left wing non-profits that flooded South Carolina election...
PILF Sues the Louisiana Secretary of State for Failure to Provide Voter List Maintenance Records
ERIC is not Allowing for Transparency in Louisiana’s Elections (Alexandria, VA) – February 7, 2022: The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) filed a federal lawsuit against Kyle Ardoin, the Louisiana Secretary of State, for failure to permit...
PILF Sues NYC Board of Elections Over Law Allowing Foreign Citizens to Vote
Lawsuit alleges foreign citizens voting violates the Fifteenth Amendment and that the law was passed with an illegal racial intent to hurt the power of black voters and change the racial composition of the New York City electorate. (New York City, NY) – February 2,...