‘Raw Material for Election Fraud’: Expert Flags Voter-Roll Problems Far Beyond One State - NEW YORK TIMES POST
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‘Raw material for election fraud’: Expert flags voter-roll problems far beyond one state
Noncitizen voting and motor voter registration flaws are supercharging election fraud risks, says Texas Public Policy Foundation's Chuck DeVore, citing voter rolls issues nationwide.
‘Raw material for election fraud’: Expert flags voter-roll problems far beyond one state - NEW YORK TIMES POST
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A growing number of states facing noncitizen and illegal voting allegations and disputes over voter registration policies is intensifying a national fight over election safeguards ahead of the midterms. The disputes exposed a broader fight over how states verify citizenship when registering voters — maximum access versus maximum verification — and how far the federal government can go in demanding stat…
How to Take an Election Without Breaking the Law
U.S. Department of JusticeCivil Rights Division The first attempt broke the rules and lost. The second one follows them. Jeffrey Wernick The Justice Department has sued thirty states to force them to turn over voter files, including birthdates and partial Social Security numbers. It has lost all twenty-one decisions so far, before judges appointed by…
Why Are Noncitizen Voters Only Found After They’re Registered?
New Jersey recently exposed a problem poised to change the national conversation about election administration. State officials disclosed a so-called processing error at the Motor Vehicle Commission that resulted in approximately 6,600 people who identified themselves as noncitizens registering to vote between June 2023 and June 2024. The numbers are troubling, but they are not...
Why Can't States Find Noncitizen Voters Faster?
New Jersey recently exposed a problem poised to change the national conversation about election administration. State officials disclosed a so-called processing error at the Motor Vehicle Commission that resulted in approximately 6,600 people who identified themselves as noncitizens registering to vote between June 2023 and June 2024. The numbers are troubling, but they are not the most important part of the story. Those individuals reportedly d…
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