Honest Elections Project Files Brief in Virginia on Witness Requirements for Absentee Ballots

The Honest Elections Project filed a brief in federal court recently, defending Virginia’s duly-enacted witness requirements for absentee ballots.
Honest Elections Issues Statement on Vote-by-Mail Election

Mandating a national vote-by-mail election this November isn’t a solution for voting in a pandemic, it’s an invitation for confusion, fraud, and endless lawsuits over the results.
Honest Elections Project Files Brief in Texas on Straight Ticket Voting

The Honest Elections Project filed a brief in federal court recently, defending the state of Texas’s duly enacted repeal of straight-ticket voting against yet another partisan lawsuit.
HEP Launches a $250,000 National TV and Digital Ad Campaign Calling on Democrats to Stop Exploiting the Pandemic to Push Radical Election Changes

Democratic politicians and liberal activists are exploiting the coronavirus pandemic to push for sudden changes to our election laws that have caused
Kentucky Attorney General Responds to Honest Elections Project Request

Only lawmakers can make substantive changes to election procedures
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.
Statement on Senate Coronavirus bill

Today, the U.S. Senate announced a bipartisan coronavirus response package which includes a one-time, $400 million boost in funding to
Honest Elections Project Files Brief in Minnesota Against Partisan Ballot Order Lawsuit

Today, the Honest Elections Project filed a brief supporting the state of Minnesota against a partisan lawsuit seeking to overturn a state law that encourages competitive elections.
Arizona Settles Cases Over Voter Registration
Arizona voter registration lawsuit settled Arizona voters’ rights groups and the Arizona Secretary of State reached a settlement agreement on Monday that will link voter registration systems to the Department of Transportation systems.
North Carolina Voter ID Law Enjoined
Voter ID ruling just latest twist as big election year for NC begins
Haywood County precinct Chief Judge Debbie Stamey interacts with David Cairnes as he presents his photo ID at the Canton Public Library to vote in the March 2016 primary election.
