Voter Rolls

Blue States Automatically Register Welfare Recipients to Vote

Blue states across the United States are automatically registering hundreds of thousands of residents to vote each year whenever they interact with state agencies, including welfare offices.

Voter Fraud Lawsuit Intensifies

The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) has sued in several states to access Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) data.

Maryland Election Board Threatens Legal Action Against Those Who Challenge Elections

The Baltimore County Board of Elections (BOE) has quietly amended Regulation .06, a rule that governs the Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) for the purchase of voter registration lists.

Thousands of Non-Citizens Found on Voter Rolls

The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) found that tens of thousands of foreign individuals have been found on voter rolls across the country.

Pennsylvania Settles Lawsuit, Purges Nearly 180K ‘Ineligible’ Voters from Rolls

As part of the settlement, Pennsylvania agreed to remove these faulty registrations and pay $15,000 in legal fees to Judicial Watch.

Hundreds of Noncitizens Registered to Vote in Maricopa County, Arizona

Since 2015, 222 individuals have informed Maricopa County officials that they were registered to vote but did not have citizenship.

Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s Election Officials to Remove 19K Dead Voter Registrants From Virginia

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) election officials are set to remove nearly 19,000 dead voter registrants from the state's voter rolls.

In Florida County, Felons Vote Illegally, Ballots Cast on Behalf of Long-Dead, Whistleblower Claims

Election issues continue in Orange County, Fla., where, a whistleblower alleges, felons illegally voted, deceased voters requested and received mail-in ballots, voter addresses are changed without the voters requesting it, and multiple ballots are allowed to be dropped off without question.

Over 1 Million Inactive Voters Removed from Los Angeles Voter Rolls

In 2022, the county removed an additional 1,207,613 inactive voters, more than half of whom had not voted in at least 10 years.

Wisconsin Lawmakers Introduce Bill Removing Inactive Voters From State’s Voting System

Lawmakers introduce new legislation that would force Wisconsin to scrub voter rolls of the millions of current inactive voters in the state.

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