The district judge ruled that the First Amendment is not sufficient grounds to stand on. The Supreme Court refused to block the removal of congressional candidate Samuel Ronan…
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Senator Requests Intelligence Declassification of China’s Election Interference
A declassified memo shows the U.S. intel community had information that was suppressed from the president and Congress. U.S. Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, chair of the Senate…
Read MoreDOJ Reviews State Voter Rolls Ahead of 2026 Elections
The Civil Rights Division initiative seeks voter registration data from states to examine list maintenance practices The Department of Justice (DOJ) is conducting a review of voter registration…
Read MoreSenate Votes to Open Debate on SAVE America Act
The U.S. Senate narrowly advanced the SAVE America Act to the next stage in consideration. The House-passed bill seeks to require proof of citizenship and photo identification for…
Read MorePresident Announces He Will Sign No Other Bills Until the Senate Passes SAVE America Act
An increasing number of members in the House of Representatives have also said they will not vote on legislation passed by the Senate. President Donald Trump stated that…
Read MoreMembers of Congress Introduce Election Integrity Legislation
Legislators seek to ensure only U.S. citizens vote in elections and would place restrictions on mail-in ballots. Congressman Chip Roy of Texas and Senator Mike Lee of Utah…
Read MoreSupreme Court Allows Candidates the Right to Challenge Election Rules
The court cited upholding the integrity of elections, as well as the potential for higher financial spending by candidates, in their reasoning. The U.S. Supreme Court recently issued…
Read MoreDOJ Sues More States for Refusal to Turn Over Voter Rolls
The attorney general is authorized by federal laws to verify voter rolls and list maintenance. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has sued Arizona and Connecticut for refusing to…
Read MoreDOJ Sues More States for Refusing to Turn Over Voter Rolls Required by Federal Law
At least a dozen states are violating the transparency required under federal election law. The Department of Justice Civil Rights Division has filed lawsuits against more states for…
Read MoreSupreme Court to Rule on Mail-In Ballots Received After Election Day
The case will determine if federal law permits states to count ballots that were received after Election Day. The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case…
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