Elections

Von Spakovsky: Election Integrity 2022 in Review: More Improvements Than Damage

As state legislatures begin their 2023 sessions, Americans should know what their states did in 2022 to improve or damage the integrity of the election process.

By |2023-01-13T22:52:41+00:00January 13, 2023|ACRU Commentary, Elections, OPED, Vote Fraud|

Von Spakovsky: Rank “Ranked Choice Voting” Dead Last for Georgia

Alaska and Maine have implemented “ranked choice voting,” a confusing, chaotic method of voting. Georgia should not follow suit. “Ranked choice” really should be referred to as “rigged choice,” since it effectively disenfranchises voters and allows marginal candidates not supported by a majority of voters to win elections.

By |2023-01-12T14:14:11+00:00January 12, 2023|ACRU Commentary, Elections, OPED|

Von Spakovsky: Partisan opportunism on the city council

Despite their claims to the contrary, the nine liberal members of the Boston City Council displayed crass, partisan opportunism by recently voting to let 16- and 17-year-olds vote in local elections.

By |2022-12-14T00:59:15+00:00December 14, 2022|ACRU Commentary, Elections, OPED|

von Spakovsky: We Shouldn’t Be Promoting Voting by Mail

A polling place under the bipartisan supervision of election officials and the observation of poll watchers has numerous advantages. It helps ensure not only that the ballots are completed by the registered voters and deposited in a locked, sealed ballot box, but also that the voters’ eligibility and identity are verified; that no voters are pressured or coerced to vote a particular way by candidates, party activists, and political guns-for-hire, who are all prohibited from being inside the polling place; and that no ballots get “lost” in the mail or not delivered on time.

By |2022-12-11T18:12:30+00:00December 11, 2022|ACRU Commentary, Elections, OPED|

Von Spakovsky: Key Part of Constitution in Play as Supreme Court Hears Election Case

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in Moore v. Harper, a case that turns on the meaning of a key provision in the Constitution outlining the Framers’ structure for congressional elections.

By |2022-12-11T18:08:32+00:00December 11, 2022|ACRU Commentary, Elections, OPED, Vote Fraud|

Walker County man convicted of voter fraud, sentenced to 25 years, DA says

A 62-year-old Walker County man is facing 25 years in prison after being convicted of voter fraud, according to District Attorney Chris Arnt.

By |2022-11-29T22:37:07+00:00November 29, 2022|Elections, News, Vote Fraud, Voter ID, Voting Fraud News|

Kari Lake insists she WILL become Governor of Arizona as AG raises polling day concerns

Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake has insisted she'll still become governor after the state's assistant attorney general demanded explanations to polling day issues before agreeing to certify Lake's Democrat rival's win.

By |2022-11-27T14:48:42+00:00November 23, 2022|Elections, News|

ACRU and AMAC Join Forces to Protect Senior Voters

AMAC, its AMAC Action advocacy team, and the AMAC Foundation have joined forces with The American Constitutional Rights Union (ACRU) to ensure that elderly voters are heard and protected. ACRU is the nation’s leading advocate for the protection of vulnerable voters.

By |2023-05-23T02:34:37+00:00November 22, 2022|Elderly Voting, Elections, Video, Voting Fraud News, Vulnerable Voters|
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