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Breaking News...
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December 23, 2025
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U.S. Justice Department sues Georgia for state's
voter registration rolls
The U.S. Justice Department has sued Georgia,
Wisconsin, Illinois and the District of Columbia, accusing them of not
turning over voter registration lists requested by the Trump
administration. "The law is clear: states need to give us this information,
so we can do our duty to protect American citizens from vote dilution,"
said Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon of the Justice
Department's Civil Rights Division. (Source: CBS News)
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Background Notes from Judicial Watch
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Federal Courts in California and Illinois Advance
Lawsuits to Clean Up Dirty Voter Rolls
Federal courts in California and Illinois
separately ruled that Judicial Watch lawsuits may proceed to force them to
clean up their voter rolls. The lawsuits allege that tne states violated
the National Voter Registration Act, which requires states to “conduct a
general program that makes a reasonable effort to remove” from the
official voter rolls “the names of ineligible voters” who have died or
changed residence.
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Federal Judge Upholds the Right to Inspect
Maryland Voter Rolls
Citing a separate Judicial Watch court victory in
Maryland that opened up voter rolls to public scrutiny under federal law,
the court recognized that restricting the use of the state’s voter rolls
presented an obstacle to upholding federal voter roll maintenance as
required by the National Voter Registration Act’s.
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Federal Court Greenlights Judicial Watch Lawsuit
Seeking Oregon Voter Roll Cleanup
A federal court in Oregon ruled that a lawsuit
filed on behalf of Judicial Watch, the Constitution Party of Oregon, and
two registered voters to force the cleanup of Oregon’s voter rolls may
proceed.
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