Elections

Voters Worry About Election Cheating, Don’t Trust Mail-In Voting

Most voters believe cheating may have influenced this year’s elections, and think voting by mail makes it easier to cheat.

By |2022-11-19T15:06:52+00:00November 19, 2022|Elections, Vote Fraud, Voter ID, Voting Fraud News, Vulnerable Voters|

Watch: 24 Videos of AZ Voters Documenting Spoiled Ballots, Broken Tabulators, and the Dreaded ‘Box 3’

There is nothing more tantamount to American democracy than the right to vote. Given that fact, it would only make entirely too much sense to make voting as safe, secure and efficient as possible. So then why isn’t it?

We Need To Talk About What Didn’t Happen On Election Day

There are many crucial steps in our election process for the electorate to have confidence in the outcome. They didn’t happen last Tuesday.

By |2024-02-17T15:59:45+00:00November 19, 2022|Elections, News, Vote Fraud, Voter ID, Voting Fraud News, Vulnerable Voters|

JASON SNEAD: America’s Electoral System Is Suffering From A Credibility Crisis

Defying all predictions of a photo finish senate race, Pennsylvania Democrat John Fetterman won 50.3% of the vote to Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz’s 47.3%. The unexpectedly large margin helped avoid a midterm meltdown. But don’t be deceived; that margin masks major electoral system dysfunction that remains unaddressed.

SNEAD: A Disturbing Movement Is Picking Up Steam On The Left — Letting Noncitizens Vote

Voting has long been one of the privileges of American citizenship, but perhaps not for much longer. Left-wing activists are going all-in with their demands to let noncitizens vote, and Washington, D.C., just took up the charge.

By |2022-11-19T15:02:23+00:00November 19, 2022|Elections, News, Vote Fraud, Voter ID, Voting Fraud News|

Von Spakovsky: As The Dust Settles From Election Day, A Mixed Victory For Election Integrity Appears

The final results in the Nov. 8 elections heralded several important changes to state election-integrity laws across the country. While some of the initiatives, approved via ballot referendums, will improve the integrity of state elections, others are more invidious, making elections in those states more insecure.

By |2022-11-19T15:01:32+00:00November 19, 2022|ACRU Commentary, Early Voting, Elections, OPED|

CHRISTIAN ADAMS: Nevada’s Vote By Mail System Is A Total Disaster

2020 was the first time Nevada’s elections were conducted by mass vote by mail. 2020 should have been the last time Nevada relied on the United States Post Office to run an election. The warning signs were there. Photos from 2020 showed mail ballots blowing in the winds on Nevada roads. Some went to vacant lots and mines. Others ended up in landfills.

By |2022-11-18T17:15:15+00:00November 18, 2022|Elections, News, Vote Fraud, Voting Fraud News, Vulnerable Voters|

Von Spakovsky: Poll Observers Are Essential to Honest Elections

There is a reason the U.S. State Department and organizations like the Carter Center routinely send teams of American observers to fledgling democracies all over the world: they recognize that transparency is essential to ensuring honest elections. That requires observers to be able to watch every aspect of the voting and ballot-counting process without being intimidated or interfered with.

By |2022-11-12T16:18:32+00:00November 12, 2022|ACRU Commentary, Elections, OPED, Vote Fraud, Voting Fraud News|

Von Spakovsky: The Latest Election Myth Pushed by the Left

For years, liberal activists—with the assistance of their corporate media allies—have been pushing the myth that there is a wave of “voter suppression” going on across the country. As the record registration and turnout numbers in recent elections prove, as well as their numerous losses in litigation show, this is a false claim created by opponents of commonsense election reforms like voter ID.

By |2022-11-12T16:10:35+00:00November 12, 2022|ACRU Commentary, Elections, OPED|
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