Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity
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Events:14
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Key Facts
Type
Government Body
Sector
government
Industry
Not specified
Status
Draft
Country
United States
Headquarters
Washington, D.C., United States
Founded
5/11/2017
Dissolved
Active
Email
electionintegritystaff@ovp.eop.gov
Phone
202-395-1587
Also Known As
Election Integrity CommissionPACEIVoter Fraud CommissionKobach CommissionPEIC
Tags
advisory commissionelection processesvoter registrationdisbanded
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Internal Notes
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Key Information
Leadership
J. Christian Adams
Member
2017 - Present
Ken Blackwell
Member
2017 - Present
Matthew Dunlap
Member
2017 - Present
Bill Gardner
Member
2017 - Present
Alan Lamar King
Member
2017 - Present
Connie Lawson
Member
2017 - Present
Christy McCormick
Member
2017 - Present
Mark Rhodes
Member
2017 - Present
Hans von Spakovsky
Member
2017 - Present
Luis Borunda
Member
2017 - Present
David K. Dunn
Member
2017 - Present
Positions
No positions added
Government Level
Federal
Branch
Executive
Country (if foreign)
Not applicable
Parent Agency
None (top-level)
Jurisdiction
Federal elections in the United States
About
The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity was a short-lived advisory body established by Executive Order 13799 on May 11, 2017, by President Donald Trump to investigate alleged voter fraud and study registration and voting processes in federal elections. Chaired by Vice President Mike Pence with Kris Kobach as vice-chair, it was charged with submitting a report to the President identifying laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that enhance or undermine public confidence in the integrity of federal voting processes, as well as vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices. The commission was terminated on January 3, 2018, without issuing a final report.
Key Relationships
Kris Kobach
appointed
President Trump appointed Kobach as vice-chair of the commission in 2017. Kobach was its driving force, pushing for access to vast amounts of voter data. The commission was disbanded in 2018 amid legal challenges and criticism of its partisan nature.
Since 2017
Recent Events
Terminated
The commission was terminated without issuing a final report.
1/3/2018
Established by Executive Order 13799
The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity was established by Executive Order 13799 by President Donald Trump to investigate alleged voter fraud and study registration and voting processes in federal elections.
5/11/2017
Appointed Member of Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity
Ken Blackwell appointed as Member
1/1/2017
Appointed Member of Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity
Matthew Dunlap appointed as Member
1/1/2017
Appointed Member of Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity
Bill Gardner appointed as Member
1/1/2017