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Supreme Court lists several high-profile election lawsuits it will consider

Share and speak up for justice, law & order. WASHINGTON The Supreme Court on Friday listed several high-profile election lawsuits it will consider at its mid-February conference. The cases include challenges to the 2020 election from lawyers Lin Wood and Sidney Powell, as well as Republican Rep. Mike Kelly’s lawsuit in Pennsylvania, the Washington Examiner reported. Wood and Powell each filed multiple lawsuits in battleground states including Georgia and Wisconsin. Nearly every lawsuit in consideration questions the expanded use of mail-in ballots in the 2020 election. The court had declined to expedite the election challenges in early January as former President Donald Trump sought to overturn the election, Western Journal reported. 

Virginia upholds election integrity for FUTURE elections as state judge outlaws counting late mail-in ballots without postmarks

https://www.afinalwarning.com/492458.html (Natural News) Virginia Circuit Court Judge William Eldridge has ruled that election officials in Virginia were forbidden from counting unstamped mail-in ballots that arrived three days after the November election. In a consent decree signed Jan. 13, Eldridge determined that counting late ballots with missing postmarks violates existing state law. Existing Virginia law states that “any absentee ballot returned to the general registrar after the closing of the polls on election day but before noon on the third day after the election and postmarked on or before the date of the election shall be counted.” The decree settles a legal challenge that the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), a public interest law firm dedicated to election integrity, filed in October against election guidance issued by the Virginia Board of Elections. Issued last August, the guidance would have allowed counting late mail-in ballots withou

ALEC s Numerous Ties to the Capitol Insurrection and Big Lie

January 27, 2021 - 8:13pm Since the insurrection at the Capitol on Jan. 6, numerous corporations and trade groups have condemned the violence and have taken steps to hold accountable those tied to what will forever be a stain on our democracy. A large number of corporate PACs are also suspending, pausing, and reviewing contributions to those in Congress who voted against certifying President-elect Joe Biden’s victory. But what about the American Legislative Exchange Council’s(ALEC) funders? ALEC, an ostensibly nonpartisan pay-to-play operation where legislators and corporate lobbyists meet behind closed doors to adopt model legislation on a broad range of public policy issues, embraced Trump early on, and its leaders and members worked hard to promote his voter fraud lies in order to keep him office.

Virginia Rule Allowing Late Ballots Missing Postmark Was Illegal, Court Rules

Virginia Rule Allowing Late Ballots Missing Postmark Was Illegal, Court Rules - The Virginia Board of Elections rule allowing officials to count ballots that arrived without a postmark up to three days after the election was illegal, a state judge ruled. Virginia Circuit Court Judge William Eldridge ruled the state’s late mail-in ballot law violated state statute and permanently banned the law in future Virginia elections, the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) announced Monday. PILF sued the state’s board of elections in October on behalf of Thomas Reed, a Frederick County, Virginia election official. “This is a big win for the Rule of Law,” PILF President and General Counsel J. Christian Adams said in a statement. “This consent decree gives Mr. Reed everything he requested a permanent ban on accepting ballots without postmarks after Election Day and is a loss for the Virginia bureaucrats who said ballots could come in without these protections.”

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