“Counting ballots received after Election Day is a flagrant
violation of federal law and encourages fraud and voter distrust,”
said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “Let us hope that the
Supreme Court will decline to hear Mississippi’s senseless attempt
to overturn a historic decision that sensibly concluded that counting
ballots received after Election Day is unlawful.”
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FEDERAL JUDGE BLOCKS TRUMP ADMINISTRATION FROM ENFORCING MAIL-IN
VOTING RULES IN EXECUTIVE ORDER
Source: Fox News
A federal judge in Washington state on Friday blocked the Trump
administration from enforcing key parts of an executive order that
sought to change how states administer federal elections. The order
directed federal agencies to require proof of citizenship on federal
voter registration forms and sought to require that absentee and
mail-in ballots be received by Election Day in order to be counted.
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FEDERAL COURT GREENLIGHTS JUDICIAL WATCH LAWSUIT SEEKING OREGON VOTER
ROLL CLEANUP
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A federal court in Oregon ruled that a lawsuit filed on behalf of
Judicial Watch, the Constitution Party of Oregon, and two registered
voters to force the cleanup of Oregon’s voter rolls may proceed.
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JUDICIAL WATCH: SUPREME COURT SETS OCTOBER 8 ARGUMENT FOR CHALLENGE
TO ILLINOIS’ 14-DAY POST–ELECTION BALLOT COUNTING
Source: Judicial Watch | Aug 14, 2025
Judicial Watch announced that the Supreme Court of the United States
has scheduled oral argument for October 8, 2025, in its lawsuit filed
on behalf of Congressman Mike Bost and two presidential electors, who
are before the court to vindicate their standing to challenge an
Illinois law extending Election Day for 14 days beyond the date
established by federal law.
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JUDICIAL WATCH URGES SUPREME COURT TO KEEP FIFTH CIRCUIT BAN ON
COUNTING BALLOTS RECEIVED AFTER ELECTION DAY
Source: Judicial Watch | Aug 12, 2025
“Counting ballots received after Election Day is a flagrant
violation of federal law and encourages fraud and voter distrust,”
said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “Let us hope that the
Supreme Court will decline to hear Mississippi’s senseless attempt
to overturn a historic decision that sensibly concluded that counting
ballots received after Election Day is unlawful.”
Read Now
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