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    Supreme Court Acts to Protect Election Integrity in South Carolina

    The U.S. Supreme Court acted in the best interests of the voters of South Carolina on Monday by dissolving a preliminary injunction issued by a lower court. The high court responded to an emergency appeal. The injunction from U.S. District Judge J. Michelle Childs, an Obama appointee, would have prevented South Carolina from applying its…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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    Ensuring the Integrity of Our Election System

    This article is an excerpt from the “2020 Mandate for Leadership: A Clear Vision for the Next Administration.” It looks back at policy decisions made by the Trump administration over the past four years. You can purchase your copy of “Mandate 2020” here. The progressive left has created a false hue and cry about a supposed…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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    • News

    Protect Elderly Votes Project Aims to Thwart ‘Ballot Harvesting’ Fraud

    Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the push for widespread mail-in voting and other alternatives to going to the polls ahead of the presidential election has increased the risk of vote fraud through “ballot harvesting,” and the elderly are particularly vulnerable, advocates warn. To protect seniors, especially those with physical impairments, the American Constitutional Rights Union is…
    Nathalie Voit
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    YouTube Adds Disclaimer to Heritage Foundation Video on Mail-In Ballots

    YouTube has posted a disclaimer to a video produced by The Heritage Foundation that warns of the potential problems of  mass voting by mail.  YouTube didn’t say it disputed any of the facts in the video, which was posted Sept. 2 and details recent problems with mail-in primary elections. The video cites mainstream media reporting…
    Fred Lucas
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    ‘Shocked and Panicked’: New Yorkers Receive Invalid Ballots With Wrong Names, Addresses, Sparking Confusion

    New York City residents have reported receiving ballots with wrong information, sparking confusion and a response from the city board of elections department. Multiple voters who live in Brooklyn have reported errors—including a wrong name on their ballot envelope—which would invalidate their ballots, according to Gothamist. The error was due to an “outside vendor error,” the…
    Thomas Catenacci
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    How ‘Weaponizing’ Mail-In Ballots Could Create Constitutional Crisis

    The ongoing process of “weaponizing and abusing mail-in voting” could lead to an “unprecedented constitutional crisis” because of lack of reliability and the potential for fraud, a new report from two House Republicans contends.  Earlier this year, all mail-in balloting in a Democratic primary for a House seat in New York led to six weeks…
    Fred Lucas
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    4 Things to Know About Supreme Court Vacancies in Election Years

    As the nation stands bitterly, even violently, divided with weeks to go before a hotly contested presidential election, another tremor hits when a Supreme Court justice of three decades dies.  This leaves the Republican president and fierce rival of the departed, Democrat-appointed justice to fill the vacancy. In this instance, the Supreme Court was not…
    Fred Lucas
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    • News

    Support for BLM Drops Among Hispanics, White Voters, and Republicans, New Poll Shows

    Support for the Black Lives Matter movement has fallen since June, dropping more than 12 percentage points over the past three months among non-black Americans, according to a poll published Thursday. Roughly 55% of American adults said that they supported BLM in September, compared to 67% of people who said the same thing in June, according to…
    Chris White
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    • Opinion

    Expect Chaos for the November Election

    It’s becoming increasingly clear that we should conduct the November election in as normal a manner as possible. We should have as many of our regular polling places open as we can—and we should resist the ongoing push to have an all-mail election or a massive increase in absentee balloting with an elimination of the…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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    The Left’s Dangerous Delegitimization of the Election

    A recent article in The Washington Post’s Outlook section, “What’s the Worst That Could Happen?”—which explores various potential outcomes of the 2020 presidential election—found that in “every scenario except a [Joe] Biden landslide, our simulation ended catastrophically.” According to the Post, any other outcome is destined to spark “violence” and a “constitutional crisis.” Or, in…
    David Harsanyi
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    Nevada Democrats’ Shocking Midnight Run on Election Integrity

    Bills that genuinely promote the common good typically don’t get rushed to passage under the cover of night on strict party-line votes. Yet that’s what Nevada Democrats have done with an “election reform” measure they just pushed through an emergency special session of the state Legislature. Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak and his legislative allies claim…
    Adam Laxalt
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    • News

    What Precedent and the Constitution Say About Postponing an Election

    If President Donald Trump’s goal was to get people talking about his latest tweet, he again succeeded after floating the idea of delaying the November elections.  If this was a serious political trial balloon, however, it’s unlikely to have any success.  Congress would have to pass, and the president would have to sign, any act…
    Fred Lucas
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    • Opinion

    The Latest, Fast-Moving Developments in the 2020 Election Season

    I often write about the latest developments in the election area, including court decisions and legislative and regulatory changes. An unprecedented number of lawsuits have been filed by the radical left (at last count over 150 and counting) trying to use the COVID-19 health crisis as an excuse to nullify state requirements like voter ID…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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    • News

    Thousands of North Carolina Voters Double-Voted, Watchdog Group Finds

    Thousands of voters in North Carolina voted twice in one or both of the past two elections, according to a court filing in the key battleground state. Public Interest Legal Foundation, an election integrity group, announced Thursday that it had filed a brief in U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina outlining…
    Fred Lucas
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    1 in 5 Ballots Rejected as Fraud Charged in New Jersey Mail-In Election

    Following accusations of widespread fraud, voter intimidation, and ballot theft in the May 12 municipal elections in Paterson, New Jersey, state Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal announced Thursday he is charging four men with voter fraud—including the vice president of the City Council and a candidate for that body. With races still undecided, control of the…
    Mark Hemingway
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    Why All-Mail Elections Are Too Risky and Unwarranted

    The push in Congress and in many states to force an all-mail national election in November and in the remaining state primaries is both unwise and unnecessary. It is unwise because absentee or mail-in ballots are voted outside the supervision and overview of election officials—thus destroying the secret ballot, an important hallmark of American elections…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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    • News

    Election Judge Pleads Guilty to Ballot Stuffing for Democrats

    A former elected official in Philadelphia who accepted large payments from a political consultant to stuff ballot boxes for Democratic judicial candidates has pleaded guilty as part of a continuing federal investigation.  The Justice Department announced Thursday that Domenick J. DeMuro, 73, who was an election judge in South Philadelphia, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to…
    Fred Lucas
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    • News

    Supreme Court Eyes Ballot Harvesting Case That Could Affect Election Integrity Across Nation

    With mail-in voting becoming a national issue during the COVID-19 crisis, the Supreme Court could decide to hear a cornerstone election integrity case.  On the line is Arizona’s ban on ballot harvesting. The state prohibits political operatives and activists from having access to large amounts of absentee ballots for the purpose of collecting votes.  Arizona…
    Fred Lucas
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    • Opinion

    28 Million Reasons Not to Trust a Mail-In Election

    “No idea.” That was the only answer state and local officials had. When a federal elections commission started asking questions, not one person had any explanation for the 28.3 million mail-in ballots that have gone missing since 2012. As far as they’re concerned, 1 in 5 absentee votes just vanished. No one knows if it’s fraud, system…
    Tony Perkins
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    • News

    15 Election Results That Were Thrown Out Because of Fraudulent Mail-In Ballots

    Voter fraud is too nominal to make a difference in any given election, goes one popular line of argument. But tell that to voters in parts of Florida, Missouri, New York, and North Carolina in recent years. Districts in these four states saw election outcomes overturned after absentee voter fraud came to light.  Now, with…
    Fred Lucas
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