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Dirty Voter Rolls, Broken Trust: Inside the Election Integrity Fight
AFPI Releases Statement on Ranked Choice Voting
The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) today released the following statement from J. Kenneth Blackwell, chair for Election Integrity in response to the proposed Ranked Choice Voting Act.
My Race Isn’t Your Political Forecast
Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court sat for a re-argument of what promises to be one of its most important cases in recent memory: Louisiana v. Callais.
AFPI, Key Officials Host Election Security Update
The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) today hosted a roundtable briefing on recent progress made in election security policy with national leaders on election security and administration.
Finish the Fight: Modernize Voter Roll Cleanup
For the last thirty years, voter roll maintenance has relied heavily on the United States Post Office National Change of Address (NCOA) database and the Social Security Death Index (SSDI). In 1993, when the National Voter Registration Act was passed, these were the gold standards. That is no longer the case. Both systems now lag behind real-time changes: the NCOA depends on voluntary address updates, while the SSDI often omits recent deaths. Federal requirements remain rooted in 1993, while Americans move more often and modern data systems update continuously.