HEP Issues Statement regarding Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Voting Rights
HEP statement regarding the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on so-called "voting restrictions." Jason Snead, Executive Director of Honest Elections Project
HEP statement regarding the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on so-called "voting restrictions." Jason Snead, Executive Director of Honest Elections Project
The Honest Elections Project filed a brief in the United States Supreme Court, supporting the state of Arizona’s petition for
HEP statement on provision of House Democrats’ $3 trillion bill that undermines states’ voter ID requirement Jason Snead, Executive Director
The Honest Elections Project filed a brief in state court recently, defending Nevada’s duly-enacted election laws, including crucial voter protections
The Honest Elections Project filed a brief in federal court recently, defending Virginia’s duly-enacted witness requirements for absentee ballots. Jason
Mandating a national vote-by-mail election this November isn’t a solution for voting in a pandemic, it’s an invitation for confusion,
The Honest Elections Project filed a brief in federal court recently, defending the state of Texas’s duly enacted repeal of
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Democratic politicians and liberal activists are exploiting the coronavirus pandemic to push for sudden changes to our election
Only lawmakers can make substantive changes to election procedures ———— Last month, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear acted swiftly to postpone
The Honest Elections Project filed a brief in federal court defending the state of Wisconsin’s duly enacted election laws against