voter registration

Earth Day 50th Anniversary – and Invitation!

Earth Day’s 50th anniversary is April 22, 2020. There are many individual changes we can make to celebrate Earth Day, but we know that in addition to individual efforts, institutional changes are necessary. Right now, even during this time of COVID-19, we can make a strong institutional statement about the urgent need to protect the […]

Judicial Watch Finds Millions of ‘Extra’ Registrants on Voting Rolls – Warns Several States to Clean Up Voter Rolls

There are 378 counties nationwide that have an estimated 2.5-million more voter registrations than citizens eligible to vote. The fact that Registrars of Voters in those counties have allowed this condition to exist and are reluctant to correct the problem suggests that they are complicit in the crime.

Big Win for Judicial Watch – Los Angeles and California Must Remove 1.5 Million Inactive Voters From Voter Rolls

Judicial Watch reached a settlement agreement from its lawsuit against California and Los Angeles County under which they must remove as many as 1.5 million inactive voters from their registration rolls. Inactive registrations belong mostly to voters who have moved or are deceased.

Parkland Student Gun Control Activists Launch 75-Stop Summer Tour

Gun control activist David Hogg is planning a summer tour with 75 stops across the country to register pro-gun voters and to push legislators to pass more gun control laws. Fellow Parkland student Emma Gonzalez said the message to politicians is, “If you don’t support this, … it’ll look like you’re going against kids.” [...]

100,000 Non-Citizens Registered to Vote in Pennsylvania

The Public Interest Legal Foundation filed a lawsuit in Pennsylvania alleging that 100,000 non-citizens are illegally registered to vote. State officials admit that non-citizens have been voting in the state “for decades,” as a result of a provision in the law that makes it easy for illegal aliens to register to vote when they renew a driver's license. President Trump’s voter integrity commission was supposed to check voter rolls against government databases, but it was disbanded without a fight due to predictable lawsuits.