Eastman Looks to Larger Implications of Florida Election Fraud
11/12: Former ACRU counsel John Eastman talks about helping the ACRU sue Broward County and what the beleaguered district's problems with voter fraud mean for the country.
11/12: Former ACRU counsel John Eastman talks about helping the ACRU sue Broward County and what the beleaguered district's problems with voter fraud mean for the country.
11/11: Florida has a long history of specious election activity, which the ACRU has fought with several lawsuits.
11/9: ACRU’s Policy Board member and senior fellow Ken Blackwell spoke to Fox News on another contested Florida election cycle and how ACRU has battled the state to clean up its voter rolls.
9/19: Starr County Texas has reached a settlement with the American Civil Rights Union to clean the border county's voter rolls.
8/20: Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes refuses to enforce voting laws, but the ACRU is working to make the courts enforce the laws.
8/14: Lawsuit Demands Broward County Clean Up Corrupted Records
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.
Conservative watchdog groups in several states have filed suit to seek more aggressive action to remove ineligible voters from election rolls, while liberal advocacy and voting rights groups have filed lawsuits of their own.
ACRU Chairman and CEO Susan Carleson sent a letter to Rep. Gregg Harper, chairman of the Committee on House Administration, thanking him for holding a hearing that highlighted the crucial issue of keeping voter lists accurate.