DOJ sending election monitors to California, New Jersey voting sites
Federal election monitors will observe polling sites in Passaic County, NJ, and five California counties to ensure transparency and ballot security in upcoming elections, DOJ said.
- Following requests from state Republican parties, the Department of Justice plans to send election monitors to California and New Jersey ahead of November's elections.
- The DOJ aims to ensure transparency and compliance with federal law during the elections, targeting key jurisdictions that include closely watched races.
- The monitoring will focus on six counties, including one in northern New Jersey and five in central and southern California.
- Election experts have raised concerns about the lack of clarity on which federal laws are being enforced and the qualifications of the observers.
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Justice Department to monitor polling sites in California and New Jersey
CALIFORNIA, N.J. – The Justice Department announced plans to monitor polling sites in California and New Jersey ahead of the November general election. This initiative aims to ensure transparency, ballot security and compliance with federal law across six jurisdictions. The department stated that these efforts will cover at least 9 million registered voters. The goal
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced this Friday that it will oversee voting centers in six jurisdictions in California and New Jersey in the face of the November 4 general elections.]]>
State Democrats Object to DOJ Sending Election Monitors
The Justice Department said Friday it will send federal election observers to California and New Jersey to monitor their Nov. 4 elections. The Trump administration said it's responding to requests from the states' Republican Party organizations, the Guardian reports, with Attorney General Pam Bondi saying the goal is to bolster...
Trump administration to oversee voting in California and New Jersey in upcoming elections
Washington, Oct 25 (EFE).- President Donald Trump's administration announced that the Department of Justice (DOJ) will deploy observers to polling stations in California and New Jersey before the November 4 elections, following requests from the Republican Party in both states. The announcement comes amid key careers that could affect the balance of power, and comes after Trump insisted, without evidence, that his 2020 electoral defeat was due t…
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