Another Maryland City Considers Allowing Non-Citizens to Vote
Several Maryland cities currently allow non-citizens to vote in local elections, and College Park is considering such a proposal:
Read moreCalifornia Warned to Clean Up Voter Rolls or Face Lawsuit
Last week, Judicial Watch sent a letter to California Secretary of State Alex Padilla pointing out some of the evidence that California's voter registration rolls were filled with errors and demanding that California election authorities improve the accuracy of the rolls, as required by the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) and Help America Vote Act (HAVA), or face a lawsuit:
Read morePresident Trump is Delivering on Promise to Appoint Conservative Judges
One thing even the left can agree on - President Trump is delivering on his promise to appoint conservative judges to the federal bench. Even liberal news outlet Buzzfeed News agrees:
Read moreThe Truth About Hacking Election Machines
RNLA's Executive Director Michael Thielen wrote today in the Daily Caller about one of the hot stories of this week, how hackers were able to gain access to voting machines at the DEF CON conference. While this made for sensational headlines, the truth is a little more nuanced:
Read moreLegendary Partisan Democrat Election Official Brenda Snipes Confirms Vote Fraud
Democrat Broward County, Florida, Election Supervisor Brenda Snipes made a startling confession in a suit brought by the American Civil Rights Union:
Read moreDemocrats Continue to Attack American's Right to Vote
The left continues to attack the Election Integrity Commission, but Sarah Lee breaks down the flaws of the left's arguments in an article in the Independent Journal Review. She addresses the surreal fact that liberals are using which is a conservative argument of Federalism for maybe the first time ever.
Read moreTop Election Leaders to Headline the 16th RNLA National Election Law Seminar
This year, the RNLA is hosting it's 16th National Election Law Seminar in Grand Rapids, Michigan with an all-star lineup of speakers on August 4th and 5th. Here are some highlights of recent articles written by some of the speakers that they will likely be discussing during this year's Seminar:
Read moreProsecutions are the Wrong Way to Measure Vote Fraud
In his op-ed in The Daily Caller, Michael Thielen explains how Democrats claim vote fraud is rare by gaming the system.
Read moreMore Partisan Politics As Usual By Democrats Within the Senate Judiciary Committee
Today, Chairman Chuck Grassley of the Senate Judiciary Committee accused Democrats within the committee of using tactics to shut down hearings on attempts by foreign agents to influence American laws and elections. Today, Senator Grassley issued a statement:
Read moreCrying Wolf Over an Advisory Commission
Election Integrity opponents and Democrat activists have filed a flurry of lawsuits against the Presidential Election Integrity Commission. So far those lawsuits have done little but waste time and taxpayer money.
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