Dear Judicial Watch Member,
A warning (technically, a "notice letter") is
what Judicial Watch sent to the Oregon Secretary of State last week,
warning the State of Oregon of their evident violations of the National
Voter Registration Act (NVRA) requiring the removal of inactive voters from
their voter rolls.
If Oregon fails to begin cleaning its voter rolls in a timely fashion,
we will go to federal court and sue them!
Our warning to Oregon is based on our election law team's thorough
review of federal and state election data. This is a detailed, demanding,
"roll up your sleeves" process...a process that no other group in the
country undertakes.
It is also expensive!
That's
why I hope you will make a special contribution to Judicial Watch
today!
Dirty election rolls can mean dirty elections
...and with a presidential election less than four months away, it is
vital that Oregon gets to work cleaning its voter registration rolls of
ineligible voters to remove any cloud of doubt over the legitimacy of its
balloting.
The corrupt Biden Justice Department should be pursuing this action in
court, not Judicial Watch...but for years the Justice Department has failed
to do its duty.
And that's why...with
the support you have given us in the past...Judicial Watch has stepped
into the breach, and already forced the removal of over 4.5 million
ineligible voters from voter lists across the country...and that number is
about to go up!
When states won't clean their voter lists as the law requires and the
Justice Department fails to take action, Judicial Watch goes into
action.
We don't just talk about honest elections...we deliver
real, tangible results.
And I don't believe there is anything more important in the fight to
preserve our Republic than to preserve honest elections.
Thank you for your past support of Judicial Watch, and for our mission
of upholding the rule of law.
I
hope you will help us again today. I promise you that every day, your
Judicial Watch is fighting for you and honest government!
Sincerely,
Thomas Fitton President
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