The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) is suing election officials in Alameda County for refusing to disclose foreign nationals who have registered to vote in the state of California.
PILF filed a lawsuit this month against Alameda County Registrar of Voters Timothy Dupuis, accusing him of violating the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) for failing to turn over records related to foreign nationals voting.
“For more than four months, we have been trying to obtain records about foreign nationals getting on the voter roll,” PILF President J. Christian Adams said.
“Alameda County’s lack of transparency is concerning as we enter a presidential election year. The public has a right to inspect election records, including these important records that reveal mistakes and errors by election officials,” he continued.
PILF asked Alameda County election officials for all records showing the number of foreign nationals who have had their voter registrations canceled, as well as records for each foreign national who voted before having their registration canceled in September 2023.
PILF reportedly notified Dupuis that his office violated the NVRA, which requires counties and states to provide records on voter rolls and voting history.