Judicial Watch, a legal group, is suing California to stop counting ballots that come in after Election Day. They say this breaks federal law and might change election results. Congressman Darryl Issa supports this effort, aiming for fair elections by ensuring all votes are counted by Election Day, preventing possible voter fraud. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
“Judicial Watch is taking Mississippi and Illinois to court. Why? They’re counting votes up to 5 and 14 days after elections. Judicial Watch says this could lead to cheating, makes people trust elections less, and breaks federal law. The law says there’s one election day, not a whole week.” …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
“Judicial Watch, a legal group, is suing Mississippi. They’re unhappy because Mississippi counts votes that arrive after election day. They believe this breaks a law that says elections should only last a day. They worry this could lead to unfair results, as late votes might not be legal. They want the court to stop Mississippi from counting these late votes.” …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
“Judicial Watch is suing for access to the manifesto of a Tennessee school murderer. The Nashville Police Department’s refusal to share these documents, even with a former sheriff and the Tennessee Firearms Association, has prompted this legal action. Transparency in such cases is crucial for public safety and understanding.” …Learn More, Click The Button Below.



