SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS
INDIANA VOTER ID LAW!

6-3 DECISION OPENS DOOR FOR OTHER STATES TO FOLLOW
 

"The burden of acquiring, possessing, and showing a free photo identification is simply not severe, because it does not 'even represent a significant increase over the usual burdens of voting,' " (Justice Antonin Scalia wrote, joined by Justices Samuel A. Alito Jr. and Clarence Thomas).

High Court Upholds Indiana Law On Voter ID

Court upholds requisite ID at voter polls

A Victory Against Voter Fraud


 NATIONAL INITIATIVE

CleanUpTheVote.com

National Voters Alliance plans to launch a multimedia campaign in the first quarter of 2008 aimed at raising public awareness of potential illegal voting and voter fraud issues surrounding U.S. elections.  The purpose of this campaign is to strengthen laws that preserve voting integrity and advocate a bipartisan  effort to have Congress pass a "Voter Information and Protection Act" before the 2008 elections.  This  legislation will encourage responsible voting by  federally requiring that polling sites post multi-lingual signs that provide the following information to voters:

    • Federal eligibility requirements to legally vote in U.S. elections;

    • Federal protections provided to every eligible voter to vote free of intimidation or interference; and,

    • Federal penalties and fines for persons and/or organizations that interfere with the voting process including direct or indirect facilitation of voter fraud and/or illegal voting by non-citizens in U.S. elections.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MISSION STATEMENT

There is no greater threat to the sovereignty of this nation than actions that may directly or indirectly threaten to undermine the integrity of U.S. elections.  The quality and future of a representative government is at risk when safeguards fail to protect the process used to measure the will of the people and legitimate challenges cast doubt upon the quality and outcome of elections.  A country founded on the sacrifice of many to defend the freedom given willingly to a representative government must take appropriate measures to safeguard a U.S. citizen's right to vote. 

Elected leaders must protect the interests of those who choose to vote against efforts to dilute, offset or cancel their legal votes with ones that are illegal.  Therefore, it is of paramount importance that the privilege of voting in U.S. elections be strictly reserved only for U.S. citizens who meet Federal eligibility requirements and that these citizens are not prevented from exercising this right, nor allowed to have their vote diluted from the failure to enforce laws intended to prevent voter fraud and illegal voting.

NationalVotersAlliance.org is dedicated to working to help preserve and protect the integrity of U.S. elections by raising public awareness of illegal voting and voter fraud issues and working to strengthen enforcement of laws meant to safeguard this privilege. 
  


ILLEGAL VOTING:
HOW BAD IS IT?

6/1/06: Listen to Francine Busby Democrat congressional candidate in 50th Congressional District of California 4 days before the election:

"Everybody can help, yeah, absolutely, you can all help," Busby replied, according to the tape. "You don't need papers for voting, you don't need to be a registered voter to help."


 


 

RESOURCE LINKS

IN THE NEWS & BLOGS

THOUSANDS VOTING "BEYOND THE GRAVE"
FOX News 6/8/08

VOTER ID RULE FINDS SUPPORT

By Stephen Dinan
Washington Times
January 22, 2008

"Support for the concept is overwhelming," said Scott Rasmussen, who conducted the poll, taken Jan. 16 and 17 of 1,000 adults....Overall, 67 percent said they support requiring photo identification, and that support ran high across all demographic groups.

Senate sponsor delays vote on anti-illegal immigration bill

Blue Dogs Want Immigration Debate

 

Bill to Advance State's Crackdown on Illegal Immigrants Flops in Committee

 

Debate over Indiana's proposed illegal immigration bill ends in walkout

GOP PUSHES VOTER FRAUD BILL, SUGGESTS ILLEGAL REGISTATIONS

Georgia steps up voter ID education

Voter-Fraud Showdown
How can anyone object to asking for ID?

Should ID Be Required To Vote?

Commissioner wants voters’ citizenship status examined

Indiana voter ID case could affect Texas’ own push on matter - Valley lawmakers watch closely (“The Texas secretary of state found 49,000 names of people in 2007 who were either convicts or deceased.”)

Cal Thomas: Checking IDs is essential to prevent illegal voting

Year in Review: Mayoral recount top story of 2007
By NICK WERNER

Spitzer and the Backlash Heard Around the World

Brunner's recommendations long on money, short on transparency

Changes in the Civil Rights Division

Vote fraud task force winds down with high success rate

Citizenship in sight, but then she voted
Motor Voter program could derail citizenship

Return to basics on how we cast, count ballots

Secretary of state casts doubt on future of electronic voting

Will Illegal Aliens Decide Who
Will Be America's Next President?

Illegal immigration debate extends to voting booth

Illegal Alien Swing Vote
By Michelle Malkin

The election fraud / illegal immigration connection

Closer look at illegal voting

Non-citizens voting in a few cities

Should Noncitizens Be Allowed to Vote?

Voting Block - TIME
The U.S. Constitution leaves voting rules up to states and cities, and from 1776 ... for illegal immigration, prompted activists to offer the current voting ...

Immigrants Raise Call for Right to Be Voters

Supreme Court Allows Arizona to Use New Voter-ID Procedure

The Fine Art of Voter Fraud

Ripe for fraud

No ID? No Problem

Alabama legislator named as suspect in voter fraud probe

Want to Stop Vote Fraud? Dip Fingers in Purple Ink

'This Makes Voter Fraud Easier'

KBI Agents Watching For Voter Fraud

Vote fraud: Democrats' meal ticket

Securing The Illegal Vote?

Early and often - absentee voting fraud

Analysis: Few controls on illegal voting

Rep. Bilbray testifies regarding voting irregularities

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