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26 Iowa Counties Face Lawsuits for Concealing Voter Data
PILF today announced that it placed 26 Iowa counties on notice for concealing voter registration and list maintenance data from public inspections guaranteed under federal law.
Harris County: Revealing Noncitizen Voter Records Harms ‘Public Interest’
PILF reacted to Harris County, Texas’ latest court filing arguing that noncitizen voter records should not be disclosed to the public.
J. Christian Adams Before Congress: Return Citizenship Question to Census
PILF participated in a hearing convened today by the U.S. House Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice regarding the inclusion of a citizenship status question in the 2020 Census.
J. Christian Adams Praises SCOTUS Decision on Ohio Voter List Maintenance Procedures
PILF President J. Christian Adams praised the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision today regarding Ohio’s voter list maintenance policies under the National Voter Registration Act.
PILF Praises SCOTUS Decision on ‘Partisan Gerrymandering’
PILF today released a statement praising the Supreme Court’s finding that plaintiffs lacked standing to bring claims against Wisconsin’s 2011 redistricting map.
PILF Praises SCOTUS on Texas Redistricting Maps
PILF today released a statement praising the Supreme Court’s decision to largely uphold Texas’ redistricting maps.
J. Christian Adams Commends Kavanaugh Nomination
PILF today released a statement in support of President Donald Trump’s nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Report: How Noncitizens Vote in Allegheny County, PA
PILF today released Steeling the Vote, a special report detailing how noncitizens were invited and given access to ballots in Allegheny County over the past 12 years. The ineligible registrations were discovered only after immigrants self-reported their statuses to the County.
Report: At Least 3,100 Noncitizens Registered to Vote in Just 13 Sanctuary Cities
PILF today released Safe Spaces, a new report detailing how noncitizens were often invited and given access to ballots in 13 sanctuary jurisdictions across seven states over the past decade. The ineligible registrations were typically discovered only after noncitizens self-reported their statuses to officials. Worse, sanctuary policies have resulted in aliens who do illegally vote never being prosecuted.