Public Interest Legal Foundation Profile picture
Protecting your vote and delivering real results for election integrity through litigation, research, and public affairs.

May 1, 2020, 7 tweets

Proponents of forcefully expanded #MailBalloting are making ham-fisted attempts at pursuing longstanding #ElectionLaw reforms on the backs of a crisis. @LCChurchwell #ElectionFraud #2020Election
bit.ly/3bWuAUS

Advocates for mandatory mail-in ballot elections often claim they are expanding democracy. What they overlook, however, is that the #MailVoting systems have gaping flaws.
@LCChurchwell #ElectionFraud #2020Election
bit.ly/3bWuAUS

In the last decade, 30 million mail ballots were sent to the wrong addresses and/or went missing entirely, according to #ElectionOfficials. That level of failure would not be acceptable from a private business. @LCChurchwell #ElectionFraud #2020Election bit.ly/3bWuAUS

The American electorate should not assume that just because it is easy to purchase an item with the reassuring feeling of a tracked shipping, the same reliability therefore applies to most counties’ capabilities in handling mail ballots. @LCChurchwell bit.ly/3bWuAUS

.@EmersonPolling“Within the #coronavirus context and questions of safety with in-person voting in November, voters are not very comfortable changing their method of voting." #ElectionFraud #2020Election
bit.ly/3bWuAUS

.@EmersonPolling "Voters across the country generally trust their current voting process, with 55% trusting primarily in-person voting …”#ElectionFraud #2020Election
bit.ly/3bWuAUS

The figures over our contemporary era of elections are dreary in terms of rejected mail ballots. In the historic 2008 general election alone, there were 1 million ballots thrown out. @LCChurchwell #ElectionFraud #2020Election
bit.ly/3bWuAUS

Share this Scrolly Tale with your friends.

A Scrolly Tale is a new way to read Twitter threads with a more visually immersive experience.
Discover more beautiful Scrolly Tales like this.

Keep scrolling