Jury Finds Atkinson Man Guilty in Case of Double Voting
A Rockingham County jury has found Atkinson resident Robert Bell guilty of voting in more than one state after he admitted he cast ballots in New Hampshire and Florida in last November’s general election. Read [...]
Sherikia Hawkins, Southfield city clerk, charged with altering ballots in 2018 midterm elections
A Democratic city clerk in Michigan who had been honored by the state party for her work was charged this week with multiple felonies related to charges of altering absentee ballots. Sherikia Hawkins was arraigned Monday in Southfield, Michigan, on six counts related to the 2018 election including forging public documents and misconduct in office and was released on $15,000 bond, according to National Review Online.
ACRU Defends Legislative Authority Over Redistricting
7/27: The ACRU filed an amicus brief in support of a Petition for Writ of Certiorari in the Pennsylvania redistricting case.
Redistricting in Pennsylvania May Change Political Makeup of State
7/9: The Pennsylvania State Supreme Court's decision to redraw three districts in the state may result in three seats going to the Democrats.
Michigan High Court to Consider Redistricting Question
7/6: The Michigan Supreme Court will hear a suit alleging that newly drawn districts are unfairly composed.
Texas Continues Fight on Voter ID
6/28: Texas wants to use its Supreme Court redistricting victory to prove that arguments against the state's voter ID laws are invalid.
Klukowski: SCOTUS Supports Texas’ Redistricting
6/25: ACRU General Counsel Ken Klukowski reports on the Supreme Court's decision to uphold Texas' legislative districting plan.
The Real Reason Democrats Oppose Redistricting
6/27: The fight to determine districts is often about proportional representation, not geographical concerns.
SCOTUS Approves Texas’ Redistricting
6/25: The Supreme Court decided to keep all but one district that was challenged in the Texas redistricting case.
PA Republicans Appeal Gerrymandering Case to US Supreme Court
6/21: Pennsylvania Republicans are appealing to the Supreme Court to override a ruling against the states new district maps.