Judicial Watch, a government watchdog group based in Washington, D.C., is threatening to sue 11 states with counties that have more registered than eligible voters.
The group announced Tuesday it has sentnotice-of-violation letters to 11 states that combined have more than 100 counties where the number of registered voters surpasses the number of citizens of voting age. States that received the letters were Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, and Tennessee.
Judicial Watch requested that the states "conduct or implement a systematic, uniform, nondiscriminatory program to remove from the list of eligible voters the names of persons who have become ineligible to vote by reason of a change of residence, death or a disqualifying criminal conviction." States also were asked to remove from voter registration lists "noncitizens who have registered to vote unlawfully."
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5 comments:
There might not be many, but there shouldn't be any.
I knew Maryland would get one of those letters, I just knew it.
The State of MD Board of Elections has been ruled by the same UNFIRABLE Democrat operative for many years. Check out Linda Lamone's job for life.
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The state officials will jerk it around until they are finally sued.
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