Honest Elections Project Files Amicus Brief in support of the State of Arizona

The Honest Elections Project filed a brief in the United States Supreme Court, supporting the state of Arizona’s petition for the Court to take up a case challenging two common sense voting laws that were recently invalidated by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Both of the two laws at issue in […]
Ohio Secretary of State identifies Dozens of Noncitizen Voters
Ohio Secretary Of State Says 354 Non-Citizens Voted Or Registered In 2018
Ohio’s Secretary of State says 354 people who are not U.S. citizens registered to vote or cast ballots in 2018. All those people could potentially face state charges.
Federal Judge Greenlights Georgia Voter Roll Cleanup
Judge allows Georgia to purge 309K voter registrations overnight
About 309,000 names were set to be erased from Georgia’s list of registered voters Monday night, a mass cancellation that a federal judge allowed to move forward.
Wisconsin Democrats Appeal, Trying to Force Wisconsin to Keep Using Inaccurate Voter Rolls
Effort to stop removal of 234K voter registrations heads to federal court, while attorney general tries to stall purge in state court
An effort to stop the state from removing the voter registrations of 234,000 Wisconsin voters who may have moved heads to federal court as the Democratic attorney general seeks to stall the purge in state court.
Wisconsin Judge Says Law Requires States State to Clean up its Voter Rolls
Judge orders 234,000 purged from Wisconsin voter rolls
PORT WASHINGTON, Wis. – A Wisconsin judge on Friday ordered the state to remove hundreds of thousands of people from Wisconsin’s voter rolls because they may have moved.
Honest Elections Project Files Brief in Federal Court Defending the State of Wisconsin’s Duly Enacted Election Laws

Today, the Honest Elections Project filed a brief in federal court defending the state of Wisconsin’s duly enacted election laws against a legal challenge ahead of the state’s April 7 election.
Pennsylvania State Supreme Court

Last Friday, the Pennsylvania State Supreme Court denied a case brought by activists, who argued that the Court should extend the deadline for the receipt of mail-in ballots because of fears that delays in the postal service might lead to ballots failing to arrive by Election Day. The court issued a per curiam opinion denying […]
Texas SCOTEX Statement

The Honest Elections Project filed a brief in the Texas Supreme Court supporting the Texas Attorney General’s request for the Court to order county officials to comply with state absentee ballot laws. Texas law allows people with a genuine illness or disability to vote absentee. However, the Texas Democratic Party sued Travis County seeking to […]
The Honest Elections Project Issues Statement on provision of House Democrats’ $3 trillion bill

The Honest Elections Project statement on provision of House Democrats’ $3 trillion bill that undermines states’ voter ID requirement
The Honest Elections Project Filed a Brief in State Court Defending Nevada’s Duly-Enacted Election Laws

The Honest Elections Project filed a brief in state court recently, defending Nevada’s duly-enacted election laws, including crucial voter protections that prevent ballot harvesting and ensure the integrity of absentee votes.
