Second Arrest in Texas Voter Fraud Case
2/3: The Starr County voter fraud investigation expands as the DA orders a second arrest.
2/3: The Starr County voter fraud investigation expands as the DA orders a second arrest.
1/25: The ACRU has a federal lawsuit pending against Supervisor Snipes for encouraging vote fraud by not adequately maintaining Broward County's voter registration rolls.
1/20: A Texas border county district attorney says he is going to crack down on voter fraud and is conducting investigations.
1/19: An investigation into voter fraud is ongoing in Starr County, according to 229th District Attorney Omar Escobar.
If anyone believes that their vote does not count, they should move to Newport News.
The election supervisor in Florida’s second-most populous county broke the law by destroying ballots cast in last year’s congressional primary involving Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, according to election-law experts across the political spectrum.
If ever there were an election that proved the importance of accurate voter rolls, it was Virginia's on Nov. 7.
Vote fraud endangers our democratic system. It's easy to commit and hard to detect, and no one knows for sure how often it occurs. But once it’s committed it can’t be undone.
In the 2016 presidential campaign, we saw problems with questionable voter registration and mass fraud.
ACRU Senior Fellow and Policy Board member J. Kenneth Blackwell has been selected to join the Trump Administration's commission on examining instances of voter fraud throughout the country.