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Why The Feds Should Have No Place In Voter Registration Efforts

January 27, 2025

President Trump recently revoked former President Biden’s ‘Promoting Access to Voting" executive order, which created bureaucratic inefficiencies and vulnerabilities to fraud.Save Our States executiv…

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Senate Democrats Try To Rip Apart The Republic By Abolishing The Electoral College

December 18, 2024 by Staff

Save Our States Executive Director Trent England spoke with Breccan Thies at The Federalist about a resolution introduced by Senate Democrats to abolish the Electoral College.“Abolishing the Electora…

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HARRY ROTH: Ranked-Choice Voting Creates Poor Leaders

November 25, 2024 by Staff

Oakland residents recently recalled their mayor for the first time in the city's history. Mayor Sheng Thao became mayor in 2022 after the ninth round of ranked-choice voting, where she received enoug…

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Voters rejected historic election reforms across the US, despite more than $100M push

November 23, 2024 by Staff

Save Our States Executive Director Trent England spoke with David A. Lieb at the Associated Press about ranked-choice voting failing at the ballot box despite its backers spending over $100 million i…

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Electoral reform was on the ballot in several states this election. Why did these measures fail?

November 15, 2024 by Staff

Save Our States Executive Director Trent England spoke with Sam Levine at The Guardian about the states that ranked-choice voting ballot measures on election day.“I think when you have that problem i…

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