Category: voter ID

The Truth About Georgia’s New Election Law | Larry Elder

It’s time to examine Georgia’s new voting laws that are supposedly “racist.” You know, the law that Coca-Cola’s chairman and CEO claims is taking a step backward in election integrity? The law that’s so racist, President Joe Biden supported the MLB’s decision to move the All-Star Game out of Atlanta to Denver, Colorado? In this…


Georgia’ Voting Law and the Media’s Lies

Commentary The only thing more infuriating than Major League Baseball’s unprecedented decision to punish Georgians over their state’s recent election law has been the national media’s dedication to lying about what the law says and does. Since the bill was signed by Gov. Brian Kemp on March 25, we have heard from media how the…


Controversy Around Georgia Voting Law Centered on Democrat Opposition to Voter ID

News Analysis Voices of the American establishment, from celebrities to corporate executives, have recently arisen to condemn the state of Georgia for its recent amendment of its voting laws. While some of the criticism is based on false information, the crux of it aims at voter identification—a measure long opposed by the Democratic Party. The…


Poll Shows Overwhelming Support for Photo ID Voting Requirement

Nearly three-quarters of Americans agree that voters should show photo identification before being allowed to vote, an Associated Press poll suggests. Seventy-two percent of Americans participating in the survey, conducted between Mar. 26 and 29, said they are in favor of requiring all voters to provide photo ID in order to vote. Another 14 percent…


Georgia Governor Signs Into Law Sweeping Election Reform Measures, Including Voter ID for Absentee Ballots

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Thursday signed into law a number of election reforms that include photo ID requirements for absentee voting, the need for drop box security, and mandatory early voting dates, among other changes to how the state’s elections are run. “I was proud to sign S.B. 202 to ensure elections in Georgia…


Georgia Governor Signs Into Law Sweeping Election Reform Bill, Including Voter ID for Absentee Ballots

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Thursday signed into law a number of election reforms that include photo ID requirements for absentee voting, the need for drop box security, and mandatory early voting dates, among other changes to how the state’s elections are run. “I was proud to sign S.B. 202 to ensure elections in Georgia…


89 Percent Republicans and 60 Percent Democrats Support Voter ID Laws: Rasmussen Reports

Rasmussen Reports released a new poll on Wednesday showing that 75 percent of Americans support voter ID laws, including 60 percent of Democrats and 89 percent of Republicans. The poll found that three out of four likely American voters believe a photo ID should be required—such as a driver’s license—before being allowed to vote. A majority…


75 Percent of Americans Support Voter ID Laws: Poll

Rasmussen Reports released a new poll on Wednesday showing that 75 percent of Americans support voter ID laws, including 60 percent of Democrats and 89 percent of Republicans. The poll found that three out of four likely American voters believe a photo ID should be required—such as a driver’s license—before being allowed to vote. A majority…


New Jersey Lawmaker Introduces Legislation to Protect Election Integrity

A New Jersey lawmaker has introduced a bill that will require the State to provide the capability to vote in person to all voters in all elections. This bill is one in a set of bills introduced by Republican Assemblyman Gerry Scharfenberger to protect election integrity in New Jersey. In 2020 Scharfenberger also introduced a bill…


Wyoming Lawmakers Grant Initial Approval to Election Reform Voter ID Bill

A bill that would require voters to submit photo identification at the polls passed its first vote in the Wyoming House of Representatives on March 1. The legislation, House Bill 75, requires voters to present either a Wyoming driver’s license, or identification card, tribal identification card, valid U.S. passport, U.S. military card, or Medicare insurance…