Election Integrity

Detroit area judge throws out multiple affidavits describing fraud, just because

A Wayne County, Michigan, liberal judge elected in a 74% Democrat district, made this statement about allegation of blatant fraud and election interference at Detroit’s largest voting station: “the Plaintiffs' interpretation of events is incorrect.” How about “the judge’s overstepping his state and Constitutional authority by playing prosecutor and providing his own biased testimony is incorrect.”

By |2020-11-22T15:20:49+00:00November 22nd, 2020|

Is postal incompetence or deliberate malfeasance responsible for missing votes?

Sometimes ballots magically appear, and sometimes they magically disappear. According to hundreds of GOP voters in the Keystone State, they requested and returned mail ballots, but their votes are not registered on state databases. This was discovered by a small sampling by a vote integrity task force, leading us to wonder how many other missing votes remain missing.

By |2020-11-22T15:17:10+00:00November 22nd, 2020|

Not so peachy: All over Georgia, multiple cases of recount shenanigans reported

Carlos Silva is a registered Democrat in Georgia on the recount team. He thought recounted absentee ballots looked suspicious when they were flat and unfolded—an impossibility for ballots that come through the mail. Then he noticed 500 ballots in a row were marked for Biden, and other irregularities. Mr. Silva was one of many recounters who have filed Affidavits swearing to witnessing vote fraud during the process. Well done, Mr. Silva.

By |2020-11-22T15:14:11+00:00November 22nd, 2020|

Taking advantage of the homeless

Carlos Antonio De Bourbon Montenegro and Marcos Raul Arevalo of Los Angeles have been accused of requesting 8,000 ballots in the names of homeless people and setting up postal boxes to receive those ballots before completing and submitting them. This is what happens when a governor demands un-solicited ballots to be delivered wherever.

By |2020-11-22T15:07:32+00:00November 22nd, 2020|

“While I breathe, I hope” – Palmetto legislators put the state motto into action

The state’s Republican congressional delegation, led by Rep. Joe Wilson, recently held a press conference at the South Carolina State House (not Washington, DC) to express their disgust at reports of vote fraud. The Members called for all illegal ballots to be weeded out and discarded, and announced they are working on federal legislation requiring voter ID, vote fraud hotlines and a national program to cross-reference state voter rolls.

By |2020-11-22T15:04:32+00:00November 22nd, 2020|

Georgia legislators must prevent stolen Senate seats

Liberals with no qualms about stealing your wages through taxes, and your speech through censorship, are now overtly trying to steal the Senate elections in Georgia as they publicly call for fraud. It is a federal felony to "move" to a state just to vote, as ACRU Policy Board Member Hans von Spakovsky notes in this piece written for The Heritage Foundation. Georgia state legislators need to act NOW to prevent a massive influx of new “voter” registrations.

By |2020-11-22T14:50:03+00:00November 22nd, 2020|

Giving in vs. standing up for vote integrity may divide candidates in future elections

Minnesota GOP Congressman-elect Michelle Fischbach and incumbent Rep. Tom Emmer have both called for a full investigation of vote fraud allegations in the state, particularly in Minneapolis where Project Veritas proved fraud was taking place even before November 3. Other members of the MN GOP caucus capitulated to a Democrat White House almost immediately. It is likely that Republican voters in the state will remember who was courageous and who was not.

By |2020-11-22T14:46:34+00:00November 22nd, 2020|

Army spouse: the practical realities of overseas military voting must be simplified

Military voting is of critical importance to Armed Forces command. But like any bureaucracy, execution can be overly cumbersome and confusing. Army spouse Tracey Miller examines the complexities of military voting (from personal experience) noting that instructions like, “fold this piece of paper and make it into an envelope” are confusing and serve as a barrier to military voting. Our service members shouldn’t have to haul around scissors, tape and extra paper in election years.

By |2020-11-22T14:43:03+00:00November 22nd, 2020|
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