Entrenched Cheating: One Year after Disputed 2020 Election, Many Practices That Riled Conservatives Still in Effect

With states in various stages of reforming election laws, the Heritage Foundation has published an Election Integrity Scorecard of all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Just a year after the disputed 2020 election, states are in various stages of reforming election laws. Many of the same practices that angered conservatives are still in effect.

The Heritage Foundation published an Election Integrity Scorecard of all 50 states and the District of Columbia on their election laws. The scorecard examines voter ID implementation, the accuracy of voter registration lists, absentee ballot management, vote harvesting/trafficking restrictions, access of election observers, verification of citizenship, identification for voter assistance, vote counting practices, election litigation procedures, restriction of same-day registration, restriction of automatic registration, restriction of private funding of election officials or government agencies.