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DOJ official Harmeet Dhillon discusses concerns about the condition of voter rolls

The department says its review processed 60 million records and flagged 350,000 deceased voters, while courts have already rejected some requests.

  • The Department of Justice, led by Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, sued 29 states and the District of Columbia for refusing to provide voter registration records as required by the Civil Rights Act of 1960.
  • The DOJ reviewed 60 million voter records, finding about 350,000 deceased individuals listed and referring approximately 25,000 people without citizenship records to Homeland Security.
  • Dhillon criticized certain state laws, such as Minnesota's vouching system, and confirmed ongoing investigations into non-citizens voting.
  • Federal courts have ruled against some DOJ cases, but appeals are ongoing and the DOJ intends to continue its voter roll review regardless of election outcomes.
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