The Center for Election Confidence, Inc. (CEC) submitted nine regulatory comments urging key election integrity, transparency, and voter confidence reforms to the Virginia State Board of Elections (Board) in response to the periodic review of election regulations mandated by Va. Code Ann. §§ 2.2-4007.1 and -4017, 1 VAC 20-10-120, and (Virginia) Executive Order 19 (2022).
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CEC Encourages NC to Adopt Vital Election Transparency Reforms
Today, the Center for Election Confidence (“CEC”) submitted a Response to a recent Request for Information issued by the North Carolina Office of State Auditor (“OSA”) and State Board of Elections (“NCSBE”) concerning potential upgrades to North Carolina’s statewide election management system, which handles key election administration tasks, such as voter registration, reporting of results, staff scheduling, and others.
CEC Urges SCOTUS to review PILF v. Schmidt to Preserve Election Transparency
The Center for Election Confidence (CEC) today filed an amicus brief in Public Interest Legal Foundation v. Schmidt (No. 25-379), urging the Supreme Court to grant review and overturn Third Circuit’s decision to severely undermine the National Voter Registration Act’s (NVRA) mandatory public-inspection regime for federal elections.
