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    Fact-Checking 6 of Opponents’ Claims About Georgia’s Election Law

    President Joe Biden and other Democrats, without offering evidence, equate Georgia’s new election law with the Jim Crow era, while many media outlets obligingly repeat Democratic talking points about it. A headline over a March 25 news report in The New York Times, not an opinion piece, referred to the legislation as a “major law to…
    Fred Lucas
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    Israel’s Elections Again Yield Uncertain Political Results

    Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s longest serving prime minister, appears to have eked out a slim electoral victory in the March 23 parliamentary elections, but he faces a difficult task in forming a coalition government for the seventh time. Netanyahu’s conservative Likud Party won the largest number of seats in the Knesset, Israel’s parliament. But no party…
    James Phillips
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    Top Democratic Election Lawyers Sanctioned for ‘Misleading’ Conduct

    The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has issued an order sanctioning lawyers at Perkins Coie—the Washington law firm that represents Democratic candidates, as well as prominent Democratic political organizations—for filing a “redundant and misleading” motion in the court in an election case out of Texas.  Among the specific lawyers named in the March 11…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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    8 Ways That HR 1, ‘For the People Act,’ Imperils Free and Fair Elections

    HR 1, the deceptively titled “For the People Act,” has arrived in the U.S. Senate after a party-line vote in the House of Representatives. It is without doubt the most dangerous and irresponsible election bill I have ever seen.   If it becomes law, it will interfere with the ability of states and their residents to determine the qualifications and eligibility of…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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    HR 1 Would Allow Federal Micromanagement of State Elections, Ohio Secretary of State Says

    The bill known as HR 1, or the For the People Act, should be called “the Federal Takeover of Elections Act,” Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose says.  LaRose, who oversees Ohio’s elections, joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to explain why HR 1, a bill the political left touts as positive election reform, is an…
    Virginia Allen
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    ‘Easy to Vote, but Hard to Cheat’: Iowa Passes Major Election Legislation

    Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed significant election reform legislation on Monday.  The new law decreases Iowa’s early voting period and closes polls an hour earlier on Election Day. State Sen. Roby Smith, a Republican, says the new law “enhances Iowans’ confidence in the elections in this state by implementing common sense reforms like providing a…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    House Democrats Vote to Nullify, Nationalize State Election Laws

    Voter ID laws and most other election integrity measures in the states would be nearly wiped out under a sweeping bill passed late Wednesday night by House Democrats that also makes felons eligible to vote while expanding Election Day registration and the controversial practice known as ballot harvesting.  The House voted 220-210 along party lines to…
    Fred Lucas
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    Supreme Court Hears First Case Regarding Voting Laws Since Election

    The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments about Arizona’s election laws Tuesday, marking the first time the justices were presented with a case on voting laws since the 2020 election. The twin cases were brought before the court in order to resolve whether the laws violated Section 2 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, which bans voting procedures…
    Andrew Trunsky
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    Election Integrity Is a National Imperative

    After an election marked by significant voting irregularities and numerous instances of officials setting aside state election law, I share the concerns of millions of Americans about the integrity of the 2020 election. That’s why when I was serving as presiding officer at the joint session of Congress certifying the Electoral College results, I pledged…
    Mike Pence
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    Supreme Court’s Decision Not to Hear Elections Cases Could Have Serious Repercussions

    With the U.S. Supreme Court’s “baffling” refusal on Monday to grant review of the Pennsylvania election cases that had been appealed to the justices, the majority of the court is—to quote Justice Clarence Thomas’ dissent—“leav[ing] election law hidden beneath a shroud of doubt” and “invit[ing] further confusion and erosion of public confidence” in our elections….
    Zack Smith
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    Bill Overhauling Elections Would ‘Eviscerate’ FEC Bipartisanship, 9 Former Members Warn

    In a letter to congressional leaders, nine former members of the Federal Election Commission warn that a Democrat-backed bill to overhaul elections, now before Congress, is a “threat to bipartisanship” at the agency.  The former FEC members’ four-page letter cautions the Democratic and Republican leaders about provisions of HR 1, dubbed the For the People…
    Steven Hall
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    How to Restore Faith in Our Federal Elections

    True democracy hinges on the integrity of the election process. Without the assurance that all legal votes are counted—and all illegal votes are weeded out—trust in our government dissipates. Unfortunately, Americans’ faith in the integrity of our electoral process is eroding—and with good reason. Election fraud is all too real, as proved by the more…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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    Don’t Enshrine Our Election Problems in Law

    The right to vote is one of the most sacred rights that we as citizens can exercise. We select the individuals who will lead us and the policies we will live under in our daily lives. Yet the system is broken. Growing up as a black teen during the 1960s, I knew of the tremendous…
    Kay C. James
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    The Left Wants to Transform and Nationalize Our Election System

    Editor’s Note: Democrats in Congress have renewed efforts in the House and Senate to make sweeping changes to America’s electoral laws. As Jarrett Stepman wrote in 2019, when H.R. 1 was first proposed, these reforms would be a significant threat to the federalist system under the Constitution of the United States and would undermine election…
    Jarrett Stepman
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    • News

    Did Dead Voters Tip the Election? 4 Things You Need to Know

    Dead voters—or at least votes recorded in the name of someone who has died—have drawn much attention in the disputed outcome of the presidential election.  Ballots apparently cast by dead registered voters make up one of many fraud allegations lodged by President Donald Trump’s campaign legal team either in court or in press conferences.  As…
    Fred Lucas
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    • Opinion

    Our Upside-Down Postelection World

    After Nov. 3, the meaning of some words and concepts abruptly changed. Have you noticed how new realities have replaced old ones? Media cross-examination of the president is now an out-of-date idea. The time for gotcha questions has come and gone. Why ask a president whether he is a traitor or a crook when you…
    Victor Davis Hanson
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    How Conservatives Must Counter the Media’s Left-Wing Election Advocacy

    While there’s little doubt that left-leaning bias is rampant throughout much of the political media, is that bias powerful enough to swing a presidential election? According to a survey of those who voted for Joe Biden in November, it made a big enough difference to hand six swing states to the former vice president. Unfortunately,…
    Kay C. James
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    • News

    Election Day ‘No Longer Exists’ in America, Victor Davis Hanson Says

    Mail-in voting instituted during the pandemic has changed the concept of Election Day forever, a well-known conservative writer and historian says.  “We’ve lost the idea of Election Day and it no longer exists anymore as we know it,” columnist and commentator Victor Davis Hanson said Monday night during The Heritage Foundation’s 2020 President’s Club meeting. …
    Rachel del Guidice
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    These 3 Presidential Elections Also Went Into Overtime. Here’s How They Were Resolved.

    Donald Trump and Joe Biden will have to get in line for bragging rights. This fall’s presidential election, the results of which the Trump campaign continues to challenge in key battleground states, is hardly the first national election that went into overtime.  As I examined in my book “Tainted by Suspicion: The Secret Deals and…
    Fred Lucas
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    How to Make Sure the 2020 Election Never Happens Again

    To see what’s wrong with our election system, just look at all the claims and allegations being made in the litigation filed by the Trump campaign and other organizations contesting the outcome of the presidential election. Regardless of what happens with that challenge, state legislatures should take note of the underlying problems, which have existed…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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