Victory for Election Integrity: Supreme Court Upholds Virginia’s Right to Enforce Voter Eligibility Standards

Oct 31, 2024

In a landmark decision, the United States Supreme Court has granted Virginia’s emergency stay to ensure that only U.S. citizens remain on the state’s voter rolls, agreeing with FormerFedsGroup Freedom Foundation’s (FFFF) amicus brief. This win underscores a pivotal stand for election integrity and the right of lawful voters to participate in undiluted, transparent democratic processes.

FFFF’s brief, skillfully filed by Ed Tarpley, emphasized the critical link between election integrity and citizens’ rights. Just as healthcare safeguards like informed consent protect individuals from unwanted interventions, election laws uphold every citizen’s right to an undiluted vote. Allowing noncitizens to participate, as mandated by a lower court injunction, would dilute lawful votes, compromising the principles of equal representation and trust in our democratic institutions.

This ruling is a testament to our shared belief in a free and fair election system, safeguarded from unauthorized participation. To all the FFFF members and supporters who rallied behind this action, your commitment has made this victory possible. Together, we have shown that the principles upon which this country was built—transparency, accountability, and citizen-led governance—are well worth defending.

We urge those who share our vision for election integrity to continue supporting these efforts. Your tax-deductible donations allow us to stand up for the rights of all Americans. Visit FormerFedsGroup.org to contribute to this mission and help us secure fair elections for generations to come.

Thank you to every supporter and a special thanks to Ed Tarpley, whose commitment to this cause has been instrumental. Together, we’re making a difference, one step at a time. 🇺🇸