Voters Worry About Election Cheating, Don’t Trust Mail-In Voting

Most voters believe cheating may have influenced this year’s elections, and think voting by mail makes it easier to cheat.

By |2022-11-19T10:06:52-05:00November 19, 2022|Elections, Vote Fraud, Voter ID, Voting Fraud News, Vulnerable Voters|

Why The Wisconsin Elder-Fraud Voting Story Has National Implications

Last week, the Racine County, Wisconsin sheriff’s office held a 75-minute press conference to announce the results of their investigation into absentee voting at residential care facilities. As reported here, the press conference showed that the Wisconsin Election Commission illegally directed municipalities not to “use the Special Voting Deputy process to service residents in care facilities,” but instead to “transmit absentee ballots to those voters by mail.”

By |2022-04-08T18:29:41-04:00November 13, 2021|Elderly Voting, Elections, News, Voting Fraud News, Vulnerable Voters|

Nursing Home Vote Fraud is Elder Abuse — ACRU Applauds Racine Wisconsin Sheriff’s Department

The American Constitutional Rights Union (ACRU) points to the shocking case in Racine, Wisconsin asmore proof that abuse of elderly and vulnerable voters is a nationwide problem. ACRU is the nation’s leading advocate for the protection of vulnerable voters.

Disability Service Coordinator Blows Whistle on Vote Fraud in Group Homes

Susan couldn't believe what she was hearing. Client after client, developmentally disabled person after developmentally disabled person all told the same story: Their vote was stolen from them.

By |2022-04-08T18:30:44-04:00October 29, 2021|Elderly Voting, Elections, News, Voting Fraud News, Vulnerable Voters|

Eight cases of election fraud at Racine County nursing home, Sheriff Schmaling says

The Racine County Sheriff’s Office announced in a Thursday morning news conference that it has identified eight cases of what it believes to be election fraud at a Mount Pleasant nursing home.

By |2022-04-08T18:31:04-04:00October 29, 2021|Elderly Voting, Elections, News, Voting Fraud News, Vulnerable Voters|

ACRU Action Board Member Ken Blackwell: Legislators, not jurists, are responsible for vote integrity

“In Pennsylvania, there was a clear violation of Article II of Constitution that gives authority to state legislatures to set the calendar and electoral rules for the state’s voters - not the state judiciary, not the Governor, and not the Secretary of State. In other states, liberal lawsuits waved through by liberal judges usurped the power of the people by dismantling vote security measures passed by their state legislators. This must be corrected, and state legislative bodies must reclaim their authority to protect voters against fraud, political criminals and activist judges that overreach. A recent article from The Federalist, noted below, provides a few simple steps legislators can take to ensure the integrity of the election process.”

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