Jason Snead

Senior Policy Analyst

Jason Snead is executive director of the Honest Elections Project. He is a former senior policy analyst in The Heritage Foundation’s Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies.

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    Minnesota Has Most Proven Cases of Voter Fraud in Nation

    Jason Snead
    DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—Minnesota’s election system stands as one of the worst in the nation, and its “vouching” policy is a prime example of why confidence in election security remains fragile. A new Fox News investigation reveals just how risky the vouching system is. Under the state’s rules, one registered voter can “vouch” for up to eight others, meaning…
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    • Opinion

    Growing Pile of Data Shows That Voter Fraud Is a Real and Vast Problem

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    America’s Electoral System Is Suffering From a Credibility Crisis

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    A Disturbing Movement Picks Up Steam on Left

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    Democrats Have Set Their Sights on Another Key State’s Voting Laws

    Jason Snead
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    Another Leftist Attempt to Rewrite Election Rules Goes Down in Flames

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    2020’s Nightmare Election Process Comes Back to Haunt Pennsylvania. What Needs to Change.

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    New Jersey’s All-Mail Vote Debacle Is a Warning for November

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    Good News: Mississippi Woman Convicted After Trying to Win Votes Via Bribes

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    More Proof That Voter Fraud Is Real, and Bipartisan

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    UK Eco-Extremists Show Why US Needs a Counter-Drone Strategy

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    Going Once, Going Twice … Judge Not Sold on Tennessee Online Auctioneer Licensing Law

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    There’s a Silver Lining to the Voter Fraud Scandal in Mississippi

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    Common Sense in Free Fall on College Campuses

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    Governor’s Veto Means Hawaiians Will Continue Suffering Property Rights Violations

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    It’s Time to Empower Police to Stop Drone Threats

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    Elizabeth Warren’s Bill Would Punish Corporate Leaders for Wrongs They Didn’t Commit

    Jonathan Zalewski
    • Opinion

    A Promising Proposal to Stop Wrongful Seizure of Assets

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    This Bill Would Close a Loophole That Robs Americans of Due Process

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    Here Are 4 Egregious Ways the Left Wants to Transform American Politics

    Elizabeth Slattery
    • Opinion

    North Carolina Election Fraud Should Be a Wake-Up Call for the Left

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    Alabama Shows How Law Enforcement Can Get Behind Asset Forfeiture Reform

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    Supreme Court’s 9-0 Ruling Protects Americans Against Excessive Fines

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    What a Registration Surprise in Texas Tells Us About Voter Fraud

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    Voter Fraud Leads to Removal of Alabama Mayor

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    UK’s Drone Debacle Has Lessons for the US

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    Yes, What Happened in North Carolina Is Voter Fraud

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    Election Fraud Doesn’t Exist Until Liberals Want It to Exist

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    The Left’s Election Day Analysis: If We Lost, They Must’ve Cheated

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    The Supreme Court Signals It May Rein in Abusive Property Seizures

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    Errant Phone Message Is a ‘Text’-Book Case for Voter ID Laws

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    New Voter Fraud Cases Show Need to Secure Our Elections

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    This New Jersey Woman Was Charged With Buying Votes

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    New York City Just Sent Its Transportation Industry Back to the 1930s

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    Here’s How Kavanaugh Has Applied the Constitution in Our High-Tech Era

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    What That Alleged Drone Attack on Venezuela’s Dictator Means for Americans

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    The FAA Is Slowing Down Potentially Life-Saving Drone Technology

    Corianna Baier
    • Opinion

    New York Taxis Want to Kick Out Uber and Lyft. They Should Be Targeting Regulations.

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    Instances of Voter Fraud Continue to Mount, Further Compromising Our Elections

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    Local Law Enforcement Hamstrung in Tackling Drone Threat

    John-Michael Seibler
    • Opinion

    Supreme Court Gives States the Green Light to Clean Up Voter Rolls

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    It’s Time to Let Supersonic Flight Soar Again

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    Google Is Fighting for Criminal Justice Reform. Here’s Where It’s Going Astray.

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    Add These Voter Fraud Cases to the Growing List

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    Congress Shouldn’t Forget Local Role in Setting Drone Policy

    John-Michael Seibler
    • Opinion

    If Taxis Want to Survive, They Should Learn From Uber

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    Due Process Rights Could Make a Comeback in Tennessee Thanks to This Bill

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    The Only Misleading Claim About Voter Fraud: ‘It Doesn’t Exist’

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    Drone Rescues Help Show It’s Time to Let Revolutionary Aircraft Soar

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    Why Dissolving the Election Fraud Commission Is a True Loss for the Nation

    Jason Snead
    • Opinion

    The FAA Is Empowering States to Regulate Drones. Why That’s a Win for Everyone.

    Jason Snead
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    Congress Should Protect Americans from Unjust Property Seizure

    Jason Snead