Lawsuit: California’s Race-Based Gerrymandering Is Unconstitutional
California’s new gerrymandered congressional map was drawn “with illegal racial intent and with illegal racial considerations,” a new lawsuit filed Tuesday alleges. Brought on behalf of several California residents by the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), the legal challenge contests the legality of the Golden State’s recently enacted congressional map. Approved by California voters last […]
Michigan Sec. of State Jocelyn Benson, a Democrat, will oversee her own election results when she appears on the ballot.
The Public Interest Legal Foundation wants the Supreme Court to clarify what a 'reasonable effort' means in voter list maintenance.
“If the targets had been Democrats, there’d be arrests by now. This double standard is unacceptable," PILF's J. Christian Adams said.
The Cotton State’s hefty price tag on election transparency — the highest in the nation — is not only wrong, it’s illegal, according to PILF.
From Alaska to Maine, election integrity watchdogs warn of duplicate registrations, noncitizens, and the dead muddying voter files.
After reviewing New Jersey’s voter roll, PILF found an “urgent need for improved list maintenance practice.”
While media outlets pushed unfounded fears of Election Day threats, they disregarded the integrity threats of liberal third-party groups.
The CEO of a leftist group claims conservatives funded 'election deniers and anti-voting rights organizations,' citing a questionable study.
The Civil Rights Act of 1960 requires election officials to 'retain and preserve' voter roll maintenance documents for 22 months and produce them 'upon demand.'