by | Oct 6, 2022

Oh, the horror! Over there at the Washington Post, reporter Amy Gardner is horrified at Republican candidates’ running on platforms of election integrity. So, what to do? Gardner and the Post’s editorial board sound the alarm that there is no such…

by | Aug 5, 2022

The state of Tennessee managed to count the vast majority of its votes in a single night, a strange occurrence that demonstrates the inadequacy of other states’ election policies.  For the most part, Tennessee’s races were a sleepy affair. Gov….

by | Jul 20, 2021

When the Texas Legislature took up an election integrity bill that mostly restored the pre-pandemic status quo, Democratic legislators fled the state to deny a quorum. When Georgia passed a bill with modest election integrity reforms supported by a majority…

by | Apr 11, 2021

Let no one give in, even a fraction of an inch, to the cynical attacks on election laws aiming to ensure the integrity of our votes. There is no contradiction between the need to ensure all have access to the…

by | Apr 2, 2021

Georgia finally enacted some laws to protect ethical voting. My American Spectator colleague, David Catron, refers to these laws as “election integrity laws” — and that is what they are. “Jim Crow”? What on G-d’s Earth are the leftist Crazies talking…

by | Mar 28, 2021

Public opinion surveys consistently show that a majority of the electorate favors robust election integrity laws. The most recent Rasmussen poll of likely voters, for example, found that 75 percent — including 69 percent of black voters and 82 percent…

by | Mar 26, 2021

With national attention rightfully focused on the so-called For the People Act (HR 1) — the Left’s ongoing attempt to force upon the states election rules designed to benefit Democrats — an executive order related to election processes was quietly…

by | Mar 8, 2021

“The Long Arm of HR 1,” editorial cartoon by Patrick Cross for The American Spectator, March 8, 2021.

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