Tag - Votes

Are election volunteers “helping” themselves to others’ votes? – Conservative Partnership Institute

Are election volunteers “helping” themselves to others’ votes? – Conservative Partnership Institute

Sometimes vote fraud happens from a distance (absentee or mailed ballots) and sometimes it’s up-close and personal. In Florida’s Miami-Dade County, the State Attorney is looking into reports of a large up-tick in volunteers from campaigns and city government “helping” the elderly or disabled to vote. In other parts of Florida, only 1 percent of voters need...

Federalism, federal overreach and a citizen’s duty to protect all votes – Conservative Partnership Institute

Federalism, federal overreach and a citizen’s duty to protect all votes – Conservative Partnership Institute

This important report by former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell and election integrity attorney Ken Klukowski is an important resource for election integrity advocates. In simple terms, it walks through the voting process, the criticality of casting a fair vote and not having an individual vote negated by fraud, the duty of citizens both to vote and to protect...

No votes are suppressed due to race or gender in today’s America. Move on. – Conservative Partnership Institute

No votes are suppressed due to race or gender in today’s America. Move on. – Conservative Partnership Institute

Not all wise policy observations come from “experts” and the pundit class; many are through every day  patriots who contribute their views to Letters to the Editor. Such is the case with Mrs. Renee Scheidt of North Carolina, whose observations on the state’s proposed election integrity laws include, “It’s past time to quit fussing about voter laws … let’s thank our...

Ballot envelope holes reveal “yes” recall votes and we know who is behind it – Conservative Partnership Institute

Ballot envelope holes reveal “yes” recall votes and we know who is behind it – Conservative Partnership Institute

In this article’s video, a California woman shows a punch hole in the recall ballot envelope that reveals “yes” votes for recalling Gov. Newsom. Liberals at FactCheck.org quoted a Democrat state official who defended this anti-ballot privacy design by claiming the envelope holes were to “help visually impaired voters sign the envelope.” In fact, it would help pro...

Mississippi Votes’ youth organizers are moving the election needle – Scalawag

With the 2022 election season looming—or in some states, already upon us—Scalawag and Anoa Changa are talking to Southern communities about electoral politics and how they have held power to account in the face of compounding crises of the last two years. Check out the rest of the series. Mississippi is one of the Blackest states in the nation with some of the most...

sf.citi Votes: March 2024 Election Endorsements

Not sure what to expect on the March 2024 ballot? sf.citi has you covered. In true sf.citi tradition, we present our 2024 Voter Guide, an easy-to-digest overview of the seven San Francisco ballot measures you’ll see in March, plus an explanation of where sf.citi stands on each one. Whether you work at an sf.citi member company or not, we hope you find the digest...