Supreme Court Rules Virginia Can Resume Noncitizen Voter Roll Purge

The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that Virginia can resume the removal of the 1,600 noncitizen voter registrations which Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R.) ordered earlier this year in an effort to disqualify illegal noncitizens from voting in the November election.

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Meet the Little-Known Activist Group That Has Tens of Thousands of Doctors Registering Patients To Vote

Many patients at the Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute, an 89-bed facility affiliated with Pennsylvania State University, suffer from schizophrenia, substance abuse, depression, or bipolar disorder. They cannot complete the "activities of daily living," the hospital’s inpatient clinic states. Some are "suicidal, aggressive, or dangerous to themselves or others." During their stay, which is often involuntary, patients participate in group counseling, learn strategies for stress management, have their medication adjusted, and interact with therapy animals. They can also partake in a less orthodox therapeutic activity: registering to vote.

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Illegal Residents Can Now Vote In DC, Thanks To Chuck Schumer

Thanks to Senate Majority Leader Schumer's refusal to bring a D.C. bill to the Senate, noncitizens can now vote in local elections.

House Republicans Block DC Law That Would Allow Illegal Residents To Vote

Taking a stand against unfair voting laws is a sign that the Republican-controlled House is united in fighting for election integrity.
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Vermont Supreme Court upholds noncitizen voting

The Vermont Supreme Court ruled Friday that noncitizen residents in its capital city of Montpelier may continue to vote in municipal elections. The court argued that allowing noncitizens to vote does not violate the state Constitution because citizenship requirements only apply to federal elections. “The statute allowing noncitizens to vote in local Montpelier elections does […]

This New Poll Gives the Lie to Democrats' 'Jim Crow 2.0' Myth

More than 96 percent of black voters in Georgia—a state that Democrats claimed was enforcing "Jim Crow 2.0"— said their voting experience in 2022 was "good" or "excellent," according to a new poll.

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Kelly Loeffler Calls for Investigation Into Stacey Abrams’s Shady Voter Group

Former senator Kelly Loeffler (R., Ga.) called on authorities to fast-track an investigation into Stacey Abrams’s voter registration group following a Washington Free Beacon report on the group’s alleged financial impropriety.

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Here’s A List Of Election Integrity Ballot Initiatives You Should Know

The 2022 midterms are fast approaching, and several states have initiatives dealing with election security on the ballot.

Supreme Court Poised To End Leftwing Election Shenanigans

Blue state judges and liberal bureaucrats caught flak for littering their states with drop-boxes and accepting mail-in ballots during the 2020 election without permission from lawmakers. The Supreme Court is poised to stop them from doing it again in 2024.

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