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Legal watchdog scores with elimination of 5 million ineligible voters

From Washington Examiner: A long-term campaign by a conservative legal watchdog to clean up the nation’s voter rolls has led to the erasure of over five million ineligible names since 2017. In less than 10 years of legal action targeting sloppy voter lists, Washington-based Judicial Watch has used the National Voter Registration Act Of 1993…
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Arizona Left-Leaning Officials Who Supported H.R. 1 Denounce Trump’s Executive Order on Election Integrity as Attempt to ‘Federalize Elections’
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President Donald Trump issued an executive order this week stating that his administration will take steps to ensure election integrity, sparking objections from Democrats, including some Arizona officials. Secretary of State Adrian Fontes objected to the order, claiming it would “federalize elections,” with others making similar claims. However, Democrats supported H.R. 1, a radical bill…
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Judicial Watch Victory: Federal Judge Upholds the Right to Inspect Maryland Voter Rolls

(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch today announced that District Court Judge Matthew J. Maddox of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland struck down a Maryland State Board of Elections regulation that restricted and criminalized the use of voter registration lists for voter fraud and other “investigations.” Citing a separate Judicial Watch court…
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West Virginia, Wyoming Secure Elections With Ranked-Choice Voting Prohibitions
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GOP governors of West Virginia and Wyoming signed bills on Tuesday prohibiting the use of ranked-choice voting in their states’ elections.This post was originally published on this site
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Judicial Watch Victory: Fifth Circuit Rejects Appeal to Undo Decision Ending Counting of Votes Received after Election Day

(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit declined to rehear its previous ruling, in which it agreed with Judicial Watch that it was unlawful for Mississippi to count ballots that arrived after Election Day. The full Circuit declined to hear the case by a vote…
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Gov. Morissey Mum On Whether He Will Sign Bill Protecting West Virginia Elections From Ranked-Choice Voting
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A bill prohibiting the use of ranked-choice voting (RCV) in West Virginia elections is on its way to Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s desk for signature. But the Republican governor is remaining mum on whether he’ll sign it into law. Passed by the state House (87-9-4) on Friday, SB 490 stipulates that “[n]o state, county, or local…









