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We scored your state’s elections—here’s what we found

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Dear Fellow Conservative, Your right to vote in a free and fair election is your most essential civi

Dear Fellow Conservative, Your right to vote in a free and fair election is your most essential civil right. Your vote is not only a civic duty, but also how you ensure elected officials are putting your ideas and interests ahead of their own. Voting is how you have your say in the way your nation, your state, and your local community are being run. And free and fair elections are the bedrock of a functional democracy. Unfortunately, proven instances of election fraud have been growing across the country. And if you think things are bad now, just imagine how bad they’ll be if the people who are supposed to protect the integrity of our elections continue to be unable (or unwilling) to do so. You and every American deserve a transparent electoral system that makes it easy to vote and hard to cheat—and we must work together to pressure elected officials to uphold the security and fairness of our elections right now. If you’re worried about the fairness and security of elections in your home state, now you can see where it currently ranks against others [with our free election integrity scorecard.](=/ODI0LU1IVC0zMDQAAAGI09xUv1D7_vhIGLSL_bzrJ7bvprdvCUrD7gIlYtU2wwVj3jD2v9WIW6dS0ntNuWnTmSPRdNE=) With this free interactive map, you’ll get real-time look at the election laws and regulations of each state and the District of Columbia. The scorecard compares 12 key metrics of security and fairness. To find out how fair, secure, and transparent the election laws are right now where you live, click the link below to get your free access to this valuable resource now: [(=/ODI0LU1IVC0zMDQAAAGI09xUv1D7_vhIGLSL_bzrJ7bvprdvCUrD7gIlYtU2wwVj3jD2v9WIW6dS0ntNuWnTmSPRdNE=) I know election integrity is important to you, so I didn’t want you to miss it. Regards, Andrew P. McIndoe VP, Development P.S. This free resource is designed to help responsible voters like you understand where things must be improved to ensure a truly democratic election process survives in the U.S. [Click here to access this critical Election Integrity Scorecard now »](=/ODI0LU1IVC0zMDQAAAGI09xUv1D7_vhIGLSL_bzrJ7bvprdvCUrD7gIlYtU2wwVj3jD2v9WIW6dS0ntNuWnTmSPRdNE=) [The Heritage Foundation] The Heritage Foundation | 214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE | Washington, D.C. 20002 | (800) 546-2843 You are subscribed to Heritage Foundation e-mails as {EMAIL}. If you want to change your e-mail preferences, [please click here to update your subscription](). -

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